Supportive care in radiotherapy : evaluating the potential contribution of nursing
Publication details: Thesis (PhD)-University of London, 2000Subject(s):
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Summary: Explores whether supportive care given by a specialist nurse could prevent and minimise the impact of radiation induced side effects and emotional distress.
The physical impact of radiotherapy ; The emotional impact of radiotherapy ; Understanding the impact of radiotherapy in a broader context ; Managing radiotherapy care ; Methods ; The impact of pelvic radiotherapy ; Establishing and piloting the nurse led clinic ; Assessing side effects and quality of life ; The nurse led clinic : costs and satisfaction with health care ; Discussion and conclusions ; References ; Appendices
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Reference book | David Adams Library (Royal Marsden) Librarians Office | OFFICE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 0000003626 | ||
Reference book | David Adams Library (Royal Marsden) | THESES (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 54031000190314 |
The physical impact of radiotherapy ; The emotional impact of radiotherapy ; Understanding the impact of radiotherapy in a broader context ; Managing radiotherapy care ; Methods ; The impact of pelvic radiotherapy ; Establishing and piloting the nurse led clinic ; Assessing side effects and quality of life ; The nurse led clinic : costs and satisfaction with health care ; Discussion and conclusions ; References ; Appendices
Explores whether supportive care given by a specialist nurse could prevent and minimise the impact of radiation induced side effects and emotional distress.
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