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oncology nurse

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meanings of oncologyand nurse


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oncology
noun[U]
uk /ɒŋˈkɒl.ə.dʒi/ us /ɑːnˈkɑː.lə.dʒi/
the study and treatment of tumours (= masses of cells) in ...
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nurse
noun[C]
uk /nɜːs/ us /nɝːs/
(the title given to) a person whose job is to care for people who are ill or injured, especially in ...
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Examples of oncology nurse


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Information was recorded by a pediatric oncologynurse as well as by a pediatric oncologist on a form specifically designed for the palliative care group.
The foundation also has a melanoma hotline staffed by an oncologynurse.
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The impact of a grief workshop for pediatric oncology nurses on their grief and perceived stress.
Available studies have enhanced our understanding of some of the challenges faced by oncology nurses, but relatively few provided prevalence estimates of burnout or distress.
In cancer clinics, studies have been done to examine how well oncologists and oncology nurses can intuit their patients' suffering.
The effects of an educational intervention on oncology nurses' attitude, perceived knowledge, and self-reported application of complementary therapies.
The existing database regarding oncology nurses is diverse with respect to geographical0cultural representation, targeted endpoints, and methodological quality.
A few studies have compared the experience of oncology nurses with that of physicians.
Correlates of burnout differed between the groups, with understaffing and direct patient contact more troublesome for oncology nurses.
In sum, recent research suggests that levels of burnout and general distress are notable among oncology nurses as well as physicians.
Some studies have directly compared rates of burnout or general distress among oncology nurses versus nurses in other settings.
Notwithstanding their methodological limitations, studies do not offer much support for the assumption that oncology nurses experience poorer outcomes than nurses working in other practice settings.
Following this conference, a small group of oncology nurses met to discuss the need for a national organization to support their profession.
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Videos by leading dermatologists, oncologists, and oncology nurses explain crucial information about melanoma.
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Yet, the number of qualified oncology nurses in the country is equal to nil.
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Oncology nurses and consultants were involved in the development of the storyline, which was based on a real life case study.
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It also publishes news, news analysis and opinion columns on topics relevant to oncology nurses.
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