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Education Aimed at Patient Safety Management of Chemotherapy Conducted at University Education Sites
Yakugaku Zasshi. 2023;143(3):213-216. doi: 10.1248/yakushi.22-00160-1.ABSTRACTThe School Education Law was revised in 2006, and the university pharmacy education system and the national pharmacist examination system were changed. In line with the advancement of medical technology and the division of labor, 16 years have passed since the length of undergraduate pharmacy education was extended from 4 to 6 years in order to foster highly qualified pharmacists. During this period, the curriculum for practical training has been revised, and lectures and exercises focused on clinical education have been incorporated to foster ph...
Source: Yakugaku Zasshi : Journal of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan - March 1, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Kenichi Suzuki Source Type: research

Fighting cancer together: Development and implementation of shared medical appointments to standardize and improve chemotherapy education.
CONCLUSIONS: This model of care provides patient education within a framework of social support that empowers patients. Shared medical appointments for oncology patients initiating chemotherapy are both feasible and well accepted. PMID: 26549108 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Gynecologic Oncology - November 5, 2015 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Prescott LS, Dickens AS, Guerra SL, Tanha JM, Phillips DG, Patel KT, Umberson KM, Lozano MA, Lowe KB, Brown AJ, Taylor JS, Soliman PT, Garcia EA, Levenback CF, Bodurka DC Tags: Gynecol Oncol Source Type: research

Radiation Oncology Online: Quality, Strategies, and Disparities
AbstractAlthough much is known about the quality of online health information (OHI) for many malignancies, the availability of high-quality OHI for oncologic treatments remains undefined. Furthermore, search strategies that improve quality of radiation oncology OHI, and disparities in availability of high-quality OHI, are not well-described. Forty phrases describing malignancies and their treatment modalities (radiation, chemotherapy, and surgery), and 57 phrases describing radiation oncology treatments, including abbreviations for some treatments and translations in different languages, were generated. The Health on the N...
Source: Journal of Cancer Education - June 2, 2019 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research

Current evidence of education and safety requirements for the nursing administration of chemotherapy: An integrative review.
CONCLUSIONS: This review found low-level evidence exists about the education and safety requirements for nursing administration of chemotherapy. High-level research is needed to assist healthcare services to select evidence-based educational and safety strategies and provide appropriately resourced work environments to support the safe nursing administration of chemotherapy and deliver the best possible patient outcomes. PMID: 31358254 [PubMed - in process]
Source: European Journal of Oncology Nursing - July 31, 2019 Category: Nursing Authors: Coyne E, Northfield S, Ash K, Brown-West L Tags: Eur J Oncol Nurs Source Type: research

Influence of continuing nursing care team mode on the rehabilitation of patients with pancreatic cancer after postoperative daily chemotherapy
CONCLUSION: The application of the continuing nursing care team mode for follow-up can improve the self-care ability and quality of life of patients, effectively reduce the anxiety and hospital waiting time of outpatient chemotherapy patients, and improve the nurses' communication ability and general self-efficacy. Therefore, this practice is worthy of clinical popularization.PMID:35943609 | DOI:10.1007/s00520-022-07308-8
Source: Cancer Control - August 9, 2022 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Ling Zhang Ya-Nan Li Yue-Fen Shu Fan Zhang He Cheng Wen-Jie Tang Source Type: research

Perspective of Turkish Medicine Students on Cancer, Cancer Treatments, Palliative Care, and Oncologists (ARES Study): a Study of the Palliative Care Working Committee of the Turkish Oncology Group (TOG)
This study suggested that oncology education was useful for the students’ understanding of cancer and related issues; however, the level of oncology education should be improved in medical schools in Turkey. This would be helpful for medical doctors to cope with many aspects of canc er as a major health care problem in this country.
Source: Journal of Cancer Education - November 16, 2018 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research

Adverse Effects of Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy for Common Malignancies: What Is the Quality of Information Patients Are Finding Online?
This study explores the quality of, potential disparities in, and possible search strategies for OHI pertaining to AEs of RT and CHT. One hundred twenty phrases on generalized and malignancy site-specific AEs of RT and CHT were searched on Google. The Health on the Net Foundation (HONcode) framework was applied to assess the quality of the first 100 websites for each search phrase. Comparisons of the availability of high-quality OHI were made between different languages, malignancy sites, and treatment modalities (RT vs CHT). Of the 12,000 RT and CHT AE websites analyzed, approximately half of the first 10 websites returne...
Source: Journal of Cancer Education - September 1, 2019 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research

The transition of cannabis into the mainstream of Australian healthcare: framings in professional medical publications
CONCLUSIONS: This analysis offers evidence that medicinal cannabis is being framed as a valid medicine advocated by the community, with potential for addressing a range of conditions despite the lack of evidence, and a medicine that is not free of risk.PMID:34802449 | PMC:PMC8606098 | DOI:10.1186/s42238-021-00105-w
Source: Australian Family Physician - November 22, 2021 Category: Primary Care Authors: Monique Lewis John Flood Source Type: research