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View article: Digital Health Innovations to Promote Physical Activities in Patients with Cancer
Digital Health Innovations to Promote Physical Activities in Patients with Cancer Open
This study evaluates the Exercise Planning and Tracking (EPT) tool, a digital health solution, designed to enhance physical activity (PA) in patients with cancer. Utilizing a tailored PA database, the tool aids in tracking and planning exe…
View article: Crossroads of parental decision making: Intersections of hope, communication, relationships, and emotions
Crossroads of parental decision making: Intersections of hope, communication, relationships, and emotions Open
Parents of children born with complex life-threatening chronic conditions (CLTCs) experience an uncertain trajectory that requires critical decision making. Along this trajectory, hope plays an influential but largely unexplored role; ther…
View article: Why Them: The Informal Caregiver's Transition to a Cancer Diagnosis
Why Them: The Informal Caregiver's Transition to a Cancer Diagnosis Open
Background: Hematologic malignancies (HM) are life-threatening cancers associated with high mortality, numerous symptoms, and lengthy hospitalizations. Informal caregivers (family or friend; IC) of adults with various diseases experience n…
View article: Which Patients Use Outpatient Palliative Care? (S717)
Which Patients Use Outpatient Palliative Care? (S717) Open
View article: Fashioning Appropriate Regulation of Opioids for Palliative Care
Fashioning Appropriate Regulation of Opioids for Palliative Care Open
Palliative care specialists, who care for patients with serious, life-limiting illnesses such as cancer, are experts in evaluating and managing acute pain. Amid concerns of substance abuse and diversion in patients with cancer, including t…
View article: Social Media: Support for Survivors and Young Adults With Cancer
Social Media: Support for Survivors and Young Adults With Cancer Open
Social media use is ubiquitous among young adults. Young adults with cancer must make important decisions about where, what, and how to share information on social media. Oncology nurses are in a unique position to start conversations abou…
View article: WS09.3 Abnormal ion transport in non-CF chronic rhinosinusitis
WS09.3 Abnormal ion transport in non-CF chronic rhinosinusitis Open
View article: Progressive Assessment and Competency Evaluation Framework for Integrating Simulation in Nurse Practitioner Education
Progressive Assessment and Competency Evaluation Framework for Integrating Simulation in Nurse Practitioner Education Open
View article: Symptom Management and Psychosocial Needs of Adults With Acute Myeloid Leukemia During Induction Treatment
Symptom Management and Psychosocial Needs of Adults With Acute Myeloid Leukemia During Induction Treatment Open
Background: Patients with a new diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) are at risk of experiencing a high symptom burden due to the disease and its treatment, which includes a long period of hospitalization. Objective: The aim of this p…
View article: WS06.2 Altered epithelial Cl − secretion in primary human nasal epithelial cells of patients with chronic rhinosinusitis
WS06.2 Altered epithelial Cl − secretion in primary human nasal epithelial cells of patients with chronic rhinosinusitis Open
View article: An Interdisciplinary Outpatient Palliative Care Model for Cancer Patients: Successful and Reproducible (TH307)
An Interdisciplinary Outpatient Palliative Care Model for Cancer Patients: Successful and Reproducible (TH307) Open
View article: Day 1 - Research Collaborations Outside Home Institution
Day 1 - Research Collaborations Outside Home Institution Open
In the increasingly competitive world of grant funding, strategic collaborations can take your grant to a new level. Enjoy a discussion with a panel of research teams and learn how they established and maintain interdisciplinary research c…
View article: The Unique Supportive Care Needs of a Mother With Acute Myeloid Leukemia During Treatment
The Unique Supportive Care Needs of a Mother With Acute Myeloid Leukemia During Treatment Open
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is an aggressive cancer of the blood that is linked with poor survival. The disease requires immediate intensive chemotherapy treatment that leaves patients hospitalized for at least one month and often longer,…
View article: The Unique Supportive Care Needs of a Mother With Acute Myeloid Leukemia During Treatment
The Unique Supportive Care Needs of a Mother With Acute Myeloid Leukemia During Treatment Open
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is an aggressive cancer of the blood that is linked with poor survival. The disease requires immediate intensive chemotherapy treatment that leaves patients hospitalized for at least one month and often longer,…