Original paper
Self-reported competence in long term care provision for adult cancer survivors: A cross sectional survey of nursing and allied health care professionals
Abstract
Cancer survival is increasing as patients live longer with a cancer diagnosis. This success has implications for health service provision in that increasing numbers of adults who have received cancer therapy are requiring monitoring and long-term health care by a wide range of practitioners. Given these recent trends there is a need to explore staff perceptions and confidence in managing the consequences of cancer diagnosis and treatment in...
Paper Details
Title
Self-reported competence in long term care provision for adult cancer survivors: A cross sectional survey of nursing and allied health care professionals
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Volume
53
Pages
85 - 94
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