Medical and Nursing Education and Training Opportunities to Improve Survivorship Care
- 10 November 2006
- journal article
- review article
- Published by American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) in Journal of Clinical Oncology
- Vol. 24 (32) , 5142-5148
- https://doi.org/10.1200/jco.2006.06.0970
Abstract
Improving the quality of care for cancer survivors is contingent on having physicians, nurses, and other professionals with adequate training in survivorship care. Previous literature has documented the deficiencies in existing formal education programs regarding the complex needs of this growing population. Continuing education programs and basic curricula need to incorporate the expanding body of knowledge regarding the physiologic and psychosocial sequlae of survivorship. This article reviews the current status of survivorship education and provides direction for essential content in future education. Topics such as prevention of secondary cancers, long-term complications, rehabilitation services, quality-of-life issues, pain and symptom management, and treatment of recurrent cancer are critical competencies of education that should then become routine care for cancer survivors.Keywords
This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
- Executive Summary: The State of the Science on Nursing Approaches to Managing Late and Long-Term Sequelae of Cancer and Cancer TreatmentThe American Journal of Nursing, 2006
- ACCO: ASCO Core Curriculum OutlineJournal of Clinical Oncology, 2005
- American Association for Cancer Education 38th Annual MeetingJournal of Cancer Education, 2004
- Introduction: Post-treatment surveillance for potentially curable malignanciesSeminars in Oncology, 2003
- Nurses' Needs for Education on Cancer and End-of-Life CareJournal of continuing education in nursing, 2003
- The Role of Oncology Nursing to Ensure Quality Care for Cancer Survivors: A Report Commissioned by the National Cancer Policy Board and Institute of MedicineOncology Nursing Forum, 2003
- Oncology Nursing Society Workforce Survey Part II: Perceptions of the Nursing Workforce Environment and Adequacy of Nurse Staffing in Outpatient and Inpatient Oncology SettingsOncology Nursing Forum, 2002
- Strategies for Effective Continuing Education by Oncology NursesOncology Nursing Forum, 2002
- The changing face of cancer survivorshipSeminars in Oncology Nursing, 2001
- Intimacy issues: Sexuality, fertility, and relationshipsSeminars in Oncology Nursing, 2001