An exploration into the experience, needs and service provision for cancer survivors living with persistent pain
(2021)
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Julie Armoogum's Outputs (42)
Evaluation of a work-based learning university module for healthcare professionals working in cancer care (2020)
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Work-based learning offers a means of linking theory to practice and of valuing practice, as an integral part of professional and clinical education.
The evidencing work-based learning (EWBL) module enables Macmillan professionals to take forward a... Read More about Evaluation of a work-based learning university module for healthcare professionals working in cancer care.
The role of theatre in end of life care education; a qualitative exploration. (2020)
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Background
End of life care is an important aspect of psychosocial oncology. To provide end of life care which meets people’s psychosocial needs healthcare professionals require both intellectual skills and highly attuned emotional intelligence. Str... Read More about The role of theatre in end of life care education; a qualitative exploration..
The experience of persistent pain in adult cancer survivors: A qualitative evidence synthesis (2019)
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Objective
This qualitative evidence synthesis aimed to identify, review and synthesise qualitative research describing the experience of persistent pain in adult cancer survivors.
Methods
A systematic literature search was conducted between Dec... Read More about The experience of persistent pain in adult cancer survivors: A qualitative evidence synthesis.
Cancer survivors with persistent pain: Filling in the gaps (2019)
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Start the conversation: Educational innovations to promote conversations about end of life care (Invited speaker) (2019)
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The experience of chronic pain in cancer survivors: Results from a qualitative evidence synthesis (2019)
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A qualitative exploration of the experiences and needs of cancer survivors with chronic pain: A research proposal (2019)
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The experience of persistent pain in adult cancer survivors: A qualitative evidence synthesis (2019)
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Background
Nearly 40% of cancer survivors have persistent pain, however, little is known about their experiences1. This is increasingly recognised in psychosocial oncology and persistent pain is a National Cancer Research Institute top 10 research... Read More about The experience of persistent pain in adult cancer survivors: A qualitative evidence synthesis.
Start the conversation - educational innovations and initiatives to promote conversations about end of life care in psychosocial oncology (2019)
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Conversations about death and dying can be challenging1, 2.
UWE Bristol have developed educational initiatives to promote talking about end of life care in psychosocial oncology amongst staff, students and the public. These include conference days... Read More about Start the conversation - educational innovations and initiatives to promote conversations about end of life care in psychosocial oncology.
The experience of chronic pain in adult cancer survivors: A qualitative evidence synthesis (2018)
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Introduction
There have been significant improvements in cancer survival in recent decades but not everyone is living well. Nearly 40% of cancer survivors have chronic pain, however, little is known about their experiences (1). Those with chronic... Read More about The experience of chronic pain in adult cancer survivors: A qualitative evidence synthesis.
Evaluation and its importance for nursing practice (2017)
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This article discusses the importance of evaluation of service delivery in nursing practice which is becoming increasingly used and led by nurses who are well placed to evaluate service and practice delivery. We start by defining evaluation of servic... Read More about Evaluation and its importance for nursing practice.
Practical guidance on undertaking a service evaluation (2016)
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This article describes the basic principles of evaluation, focusing on the evaluation of healthcare services. It emphasises the importance of evaluation in the current healthcare environment and the requirement for nurses to understand the essential... Read More about Practical guidance on undertaking a service evaluation.
Evaluation of undergraduate cancer pathway for adult nursing students (2015)
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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.
Virtual patients: Development in cancer nursing education (2015)
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© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Background: The number of men diagnosed with prostate cancer is increasing and internationally there are high incidence rates. It is important that nurses and healthcare professionals are enabled to provide appropriate care to th... Read More about Virtual patients: Development in cancer nursing education.
Developing computer simulations for nurses and non-registered practitioners caring for men with prostate cancer (2014)
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A survey of the supportive care needs of informal caregivers of adult bone marrow transplant patients (2013)
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Purpose: This study aims to describe the supportive care needs of informal caregivers (ICG) of adult bone marrow transplant (BMT) patients. In addition, we explored relationships between levels of unmet need, psychological morbidity and patient and I... Read More about A survey of the supportive care needs of informal caregivers of adult bone marrow transplant patients.
Bridging the gap: Giving information to young people undergoing bone marrow transplants using modern media (2011)
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What are the nursing skills and knowledge required to look after adolescent bone marrow transplant patients? (2011)
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