Chronic pain is a common side effect of cancer treatment. Pain is frequently cited as a top concern and unmet need for cancer survivors. This thesis explored experiences of cancer survivors living with chronic pain after cancer and investigated how... Read More about Chronic pain after cancer treatment: Insights from cancer survivors and healthcare professionals in England, UK to consider how cancer survivors’ experiences can be improved.
Outputs (10)
The development of clinical recommendations to improve experiences of chronic pain after cancer treatment for people living with and beyond cancer (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Title: The development of clinical recommendations to improve experiences of chronic pain after cancer treatment for people living with and beyond cancer
Objectives/purpose: Development of clinical recommendations to improve experiences of chronic... Read More about The development of clinical recommendations to improve experiences of chronic pain after cancer treatment for people living with and beyond cancer.
Raising awareness of cancer among healthcare students (2023)
Journal Article
One in two people in the UK born after 1960 will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime (Cancer Research UK, 2018). With such high levels of prevalence, all nurses, regardless of specialty, workplace setting or levels of experience, will be carin... Read More about Raising awareness of cancer among healthcare students.
An exploration of UK healthcare professionals attitudes to and priorities for the delivery of head & neck cancer prehabilitation (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Background: To explore healthcare professionals’ (HCP) views, priorities and training needs relating to head and neck cancer (HNC) Prehabilitation (prehab).
Methods: HCP working with HNC patients in the United Kingdom participated in an internet bas... Read More about An exploration of UK healthcare professionals attitudes to and priorities for the delivery of head & neck cancer prehabilitation.
ACCEND Career pathway core cancer capabilities and education framework (2023)
Other
Advances in diagnosing and treating cancer are having a transformational impact on outcomes for millions of
cancer patients. Our NHS cancer workforce needs to be equipped with the knowledge and skills to deliver for
patients. The diagnosis, treatme... Read More about ACCEND Career pathway core cancer capabilities and education framework.
Exploring the provision of services to support those living with cancer-related pain: A UK perspective (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Addressing the professional and educational issues for the cancer nursing and allied health professions workforce: A collaborative, strategic, UK-wide approach (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Background
Cancer will affect 1 in 2 of us during our lifetime. Never has the time to focus upon the cancer workforce been more critical. The importance of developing the cancer workforce has been emphasised globally, within Europe and the United Ki... Read More about Addressing the professional and educational issues for the cancer nursing and allied health professions workforce: A collaborative, strategic, UK-wide approach.
Preliminary report: Impact of specialist education (2022)
Report
This report outlines the preliminary findings of a study exploring the impact of specialist cancer education on healthcare professionals’ learning, development and practice. It describes what motivates healthcare students to undertake specialist canc... Read More about Preliminary report: Impact of specialist education.
Health care professionals’ views regarding chronic post cancer treatment pain in cancer survivors: understanding, experience and confidence (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Introduction:
Chronic post-cancer treatment pain (CPCTP) is pain caused by cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery (1). The prevalence of CPCTP affects many cancer ranges from 24 to 48% of people who have finished cancer t... Read More about Health care professionals’ views regarding chronic post cancer treatment pain in cancer survivors: understanding, experience and confidence.
Evaluation of undergraduate cancer pathway for adult nursing students (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Introduction
A three year Undergraduate Cancer Pathway (UCP) has been incorporated into the BSc Adult Nursing programme at University of West of England. The UCP mirrors a possible pathway for a person with cancer. Thus, content includes preventio... Read More about Evaluation of undergraduate cancer pathway for adult nursing students.