Aliènne Salleroli on Establishing Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Throughout Oncology Practice
April 29th 2022The framework for establishing equity, diversity, and inclusion throughout oncology nursing already exists within the standard for health and safety, explains Aliènne Salleroli, MS, BSN, RN, OCN.
Nurses Can Build Strategies to Facilitate More Meaningful Discussions With Patients and Caregivers
April 28th 2022Oncology nurses are in less control of their communication environment compared with other health care providers; however, certain strategies can help them communicate effectively with their patients.
COVID-19 Pandemic Shows ‘Silver Lining’ of Virtual Visits for Veterans Who Have Survived Cancer
April 26th 2021Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many patients’ and survivors’ care has changed, but one nurse and her team sought to make this population more comfortable and safe during these times with virtual visits.
Smartphone Mobile Apps Could Help Patients Monitor and Adhere to Oral Chemotherapy
April 23rd 2021The use of a smartphone mobile app showed that patients with cancer had higher adherence to oral chemotherapy regimens, especially when it came to safely monitoring chemotherapy toxicity and symptoms in real time.
Medical Marijuana May Reduce Common Chemotherapy AEs; More Research Needed
April 21st 2021Data presented at the Oncology Nursing Society’s 46th Annual Congress demonstrates that there is low level evidence that suggests medical marijuana or cannabinoids may reduce chemotherapy-related adverse events in patients with cancer.
Chemotherapy Education Policy Fails to Increase Education and Decrease ‘Same Day Chemo’ Teaching
April 21st 2021While staff at a NCCN-designated oncology center responded positively to a new Chemotherapy Education Policy, its implementation did not increase the quality of education or decrease the incidence of “same day chemo teaches,” according to data presented at the ONS Annual Congress.