Technology in an outpatient chemotherapy center and advanced practice nursing: observational study

Background. Advanced practice nursing (APN) requires nurses to support their knowledge and clinical experience in a nursing care model that delivers holistic and comprehensive care adjusted to the needs of each patient. Objetives. To identify the technological tools available to nurses in a chemothe...

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Main Authors: María Carolina Robledo Osses, Lissette Avilés Reinoso, Claudia Soto Núñez
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Language:English
Published: Medwave Estudios Limitada 2012-12-01
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.5867/medwave.2012.11.5573
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spelling doaj-827a73e10ecc46df8f501657d006d7922020-11-25T00:12:06ZengMedwave Estudios LimitadaMedwave0717-63842012-12-011211e5573Technology in an outpatient chemotherapy center and advanced practice nursing: observational studyMaría Carolina Robledo OssesLissette Avilés ReinosoClaudia Soto NúñezBackground. Advanced practice nursing (APN) requires nurses to support their knowledge and clinical experience in a nursing care model that delivers holistic and comprehensive care adjusted to the needs of each patient. Objetives. To identify the technological tools available to nurses in a chemotherapy unit, to select one of the specific technologies used and to generate a proposal that can be used in advanced practice. Methods. Data was collected using non-participant observation in an adult outpatient chemotherapy unit. Results. It was observed that nurses properly used hard technologies in their unit. In so far as hard-soft technologies, although there is a specialized knowledge in oncology, there is no theoretical framework associated to the nursing care provided. With regards to the use of soft technologies, their use seems to be related more with personal characteristics that a structured and conscious intervention. Conclusions. Technologies are tools that, coupled with nursing expertise, allow nurses to provide safe and effective care. The chemotherapy unit is a center where APN could be conducted. This study proposes enhancing patient-oriented care based on the knowledge of the discipline as expressed in three different models that are suggested, thus making it possible to state that advanced practice nursing is being provided to patients undergoing ambulatory chemotherapy. http://dx.doi.org/10.5867/medwave.2012.11.5573nursing caretechnologiesadvanced care
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author María Carolina Robledo Osses
Lissette Avilés Reinoso
Claudia Soto Núñez
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Lissette Avilés Reinoso
Claudia Soto Núñez
Technology in an outpatient chemotherapy center and advanced practice nursing: observational study
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nursing care
technologies
advanced care
author_facet María Carolina Robledo Osses
Lissette Avilés Reinoso
Claudia Soto Núñez
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title Technology in an outpatient chemotherapy center and advanced practice nursing: observational study
title_short Technology in an outpatient chemotherapy center and advanced practice nursing: observational study
title_full Technology in an outpatient chemotherapy center and advanced practice nursing: observational study
title_fullStr Technology in an outpatient chemotherapy center and advanced practice nursing: observational study
title_full_unstemmed Technology in an outpatient chemotherapy center and advanced practice nursing: observational study
title_sort technology in an outpatient chemotherapy center and advanced practice nursing: observational study
publisher Medwave Estudios Limitada
series Medwave
issn 0717-6384
publishDate 2012-12-01
description Background. Advanced practice nursing (APN) requires nurses to support their knowledge and clinical experience in a nursing care model that delivers holistic and comprehensive care adjusted to the needs of each patient. Objetives. To identify the technological tools available to nurses in a chemotherapy unit, to select one of the specific technologies used and to generate a proposal that can be used in advanced practice. Methods. Data was collected using non-participant observation in an adult outpatient chemotherapy unit. Results. It was observed that nurses properly used hard technologies in their unit. In so far as hard-soft technologies, although there is a specialized knowledge in oncology, there is no theoretical framework associated to the nursing care provided. With regards to the use of soft technologies, their use seems to be related more with personal characteristics that a structured and conscious intervention. Conclusions. Technologies are tools that, coupled with nursing expertise, allow nurses to provide safe and effective care. The chemotherapy unit is a center where APN could be conducted. This study proposes enhancing patient-oriented care based on the knowledge of the discipline as expressed in three different models that are suggested, thus making it possible to state that advanced practice nursing is being provided to patients undergoing ambulatory chemotherapy.
topic nursing care
technologies
advanced care
url http://dx.doi.org/10.5867/medwave.2012.11.5573
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