Psychosocial Nursing Care Along the Cancer Continuum

Psychosocial Nursing Care Along the Cancer Continuum
3rd Ed.
2018 © Oncology Nursing Society
Linda M. Gorman, RN, MN, PMHCNS-BC, CHPN, FPCN; Nancy Jo Bush, DNP, RN, MN, MA, AOCN®, FAAN
ISBN-13: 978-1-63593-003-0

Description

Since the publication of the first edition of this book in 1998, awareness of the importance of attending to the psychosocial needs of patients with cancer has grown continually. Along with the physical hardships of the disease, its treatment and aftermath require ongoing psychosocial support. Oncology nurses are in the optimal position to address these needs, given the significant amount of time they spend with patients and their caregivers.

This new edition of Psychosocial Nursing Care Along the Cancer Continuum has been expanded and updated to address the growing role of psycho-oncology in the care of individuals confronted with a cancer diagnosis and treatment. Focusing on patient-centered care, this text reflects the importance of family caregivers, interpersonal and social relationships, and survivorship issues in ensuring complete care of the patient with cancer.

Psychosocial Nursing Care Along the Cancer Continuum is essential reading for nurses providing direct patient care and also serves as a vital resource for advanced practice nurses in addressing the management of common psychosocial issues experienced by this vulnerable population with complex care needs.

Quotes, Reviews or Testimonials

"This is a wonderful reference for healthcare providers from various disciplines. The book is devoted to psychosocial topics which are its strength because the patient's psychosocial needs can be lost in the fast-paced, short-staffed, high-tech world of healthcare."

-- Marilyn Sample, B.S. and M.S. (Indiana State University) Doody's Review - previous edition

Audience

The book is written for nurses (with various degrees and certifications) and for other healthcare professionals who provide care for cancer patients and their family members/significant others. The editors and authors of chapters are credible authorities.

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