Boyle D M
Cancer Center, Fairfax Hospital, Falls Church, Virginia 22046.
Cancer Nurs. 1994 Apr;17(2):125-36.
Recent acknowledgement of the prominence of cancer in the elderly has stimulated interest in this patient population at risk. Due to the newness of this interest, currently there is no formal recognized specialty of geriatric oncology that parallels pediatric oncology. However, there is growing concern and interest in identifying elder-specific indices of difficulty, disparity, and duty to optimize cancer prevention, control, therapy, support, and rehabilitation efforts for this growing population of aged patients. This article will provide a comprehensive review of relevant literature pertaining to nursing care of elderly adults who face cancer. Six realities to guide cancer nursing planning will be identified that address key patient-family-professional issues into the elder continuum.
近期对老年人癌症突出地位的认可激发了对这一高危患者群体的关注。由于这种关注尚属新鲜事物,目前尚无与儿科肿瘤学相对应的正式认可的老年肿瘤学专科。然而,人们越来越关注并致力于确定针对老年人的困难、差异及职责指标,以优化针对这一不断增长的老年患者群体的癌症预防、控制、治疗、支持及康复工作。本文将全面综述与老年癌症患者护理相关的文献。将确定六个指导癌症护理规划的实际情况,这些情况涉及老年患者连续护理过程中的关键患者-家庭-专业人员问题。