Providing care to patients with pancreatic cancer: A retrospective chart review
Pancreatic cancer may by considered rare, yet in Canada it is the fourth leading cause of death by cancer in the elderly. This study was conducted in a large tertiary centre to determine the symptoms experienced by patients and the response by health professionals in providing supportive care. This...
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doaj-cc8245fd8a214c4093c949a8b4a75c902020-11-25T02:52:26ZengPappin CommunicationsCanadian Oncology Nursing Journal2368-80762000-10-0110413413810.5737/1181912x104134138Providing care to patients with pancreatic cancer: A retrospective chart reviewHeather Wilson0Lorna J. Butler1Gloria Repetto2Jonathan Love3RN, MN, clinical nurse educator, GI/hepatobilary/liver transplantRN, PhD, clinical scientist, nursing researchRN, unit manager, QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax, NSMD, FRCPC, division of gastroenterology, QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax, NS, and assistant professor department of medicine, Dalhousie UniversityPancreatic cancer may by considered rare, yet in Canada it is the fourth leading cause of death by cancer in the elderly. This study was conducted in a large tertiary centre to determine the symptoms experienced by patients and the response by health professionals in providing supportive care. This paper reports the results of a retrospective review of health records from patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer (n=99). Results indicate that pain, nausea, vomiting, and anorexia were frequently reported. There was a lack of consistency in the documentation of nursing care and little evidence of an organised, planned approach for care delivery. The role of the interdisciplinary health care team and its members in managing this devastating disease and its impact on patient quality of life was difficult to ascertain. The development of an integrated approach to the care of patients with pancreatic cancer is presented.http://www.canadianoncologynursingjournal.com/index.php/conj/article/view/436/437 |
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Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal |
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Pancreatic cancer may by considered rare, yet in Canada it is the fourth leading cause of death by cancer in the elderly. This study was conducted in a large tertiary centre to determine the symptoms experienced by patients and the response by health professionals in providing supportive care. This paper reports the results of a retrospective review of health records from patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer (n=99). Results indicate that pain, nausea, vomiting, and anorexia were frequently reported.
There was a lack of consistency in the documentation of nursing care and little evidence of an organised, planned approach for care delivery. The role of the interdisciplinary health care team and its members in managing this devastating disease and its impact on patient quality of life was difficult to ascertain. The development of an integrated approach to the care of patients with pancreatic cancer is presented. |
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