Factors related to Nursing workload in the Oncology assistance provided to hospitalized women
CONCLUSION: there was greater workload for the care of women with gynecological cancer undergoing clinical treatment and with lower functional capacity at admission. The findings reveal directions for optimization of resources and improvements in work processes and flows, in order to promote a favorable work environment and good quality assistance.BACKGROUND: (1) A pioneer study in using the NAS instrument, adapted for Hospital Oncology.BACKGROUND: (2) The clinical treatment of gynecological/breast cancer demands a greater workload.BACKGROUND: (3) Functional capacity at the admission of women with cancer influences workload.BACKGROUND: (4) Gynecological cancer demands a greater Nursing workload than breast cancer.PMID:38511732 | PMC:PMC10959070 | DOI:10.1590/1518-8345.6787.4107
Source: Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem - Category: Nursing Authors: Talita Balaminut Gabriela Alves Godoy Elenice Valentim Carmona Ariane Polidoro Dini Source Type: research
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