Lived experiences and caring needs in young adults diagnosed with cancer
ConclusionOutcome of the result shows the importance of making the young adult, one in a team. When working in a person-centered way, patients gain control by owning their own responsibility during treatments.Implications for Nursing PracticeThere is a need in nursing education to address existential matters, to make nursing students ready to be approach but such questions in their professional work. Also, we believe that the experienced nurse must be given means to feel confident to handle questions about existential matters. By developing skills in the area of e-Health, collaboration through support groups, and last but not least switching to patient-centered care, we can offer effective and evidence-based care tailored for this population.
Source: Nursing Forum - Category: Nursing Authors: Malin Emma Johanna Alander,
Kicki Klaeson,
Hanna Nyqvist,
Sandra Olausson Tags: Research Manuscript Source Type: research
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