Watson Linda, Lambert Leah, Chapman Kim, Fitch Margaret I
Scientific, Director, Applied Research and Patient Experience, Cancer Research and Analytics, Alberta Health Services, AB,
Health System Impact Postdoctoral Fellow, BC, Cancer & University of British Columbia, School of Nursing, T201 - 2211 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, BC,
Can Oncol Nurs J. 2020 Oct 1;30(4):321-326. eCollection 2020 Fall.
CANO/ACIO has long recognized the important role oncology nurses play in improving outcomes for cancer survivors. To ensure oncology nurses have easy access to the updated evidence, as a basis for their practice, CANO/ACIO undertook the important work of updating the CANO/ACIO self-learning modules on survivorship and creating several new ones. This article highlights the current gaps in care experienced by cancer survivors in the months and years after their cancer treatments are completed and the important contributions that nurses can have in improving the quality of survivorship care. It also provides an interactive approach to competency development using the newly revised and rereleased Pan-Canadian Survivorship Manual.
加拿大肿瘤护理协会(CANO/ACIO)长期以来一直认识到肿瘤护理人员在改善癌症幸存者预后方面所发挥的重要作用。为确保肿瘤护理人员能够轻松获取最新证据,作为其临床实践的基础,CANO/ACIO开展了更新CANO/ACIO关于癌症生存护理的自我学习模块并创建几个新模块的重要工作。本文强调了癌症幸存者在完成癌症治疗后的数月和数年中所经历的当前护理差距,以及护士在提高癌症生存护理质量方面可做出的重要贡献。它还提供了一种使用新修订和重新发布的泛加拿大癌症生存护理手册进行能力发展的互动方法。