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Nurses’ Knowledge and Education about Oral Care of Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy
- Source :
- Indian Journal of Palliative Care, Indian Journal of Palliative Care, Vol 21, Iss 2, Pp 225-230 (2015)
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd, 2015.
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Abstract
- Context: Oral health awareness and oral care are crucial aspects of oncology nursing practice. However very few studies concentrate on the oral care of cancer patients undergoing cancer treatment and nursing practice in the Indian subcontinent. Most of the published studies have been conducted in the Western and European countries. Aim: This study aimed to determine the nurses′ knowledge and education about oral care in cancer patient undergoing chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Setting and design: A cross sectional descriptive survey was conducted among 158 staff nurses working in oncology related areas from 4 different hospitals of Dakshina Kannada district and Udupi district of Karnataka state, India. Statistical Analysis: descriptive and inferential statistics was used by using SPSS 16 version. Results: Majority 81 (51.3%) of the staff nurses had poor knowledge of oral care in cancer patients whereas 87 (55.1%) reported that knowledge acquired through basic education in oral care is not sufficient. Most of the staff nurses 115 (72.8%) did not receive basic education in oral care of cancer patients. There was significant association between knowledge and variables such as designation (.005), years of work experience (.040) and years of experience in cancer wards (.000) at 0.05 levels. Conclusion: Lack of knowledge suggest the need to develop and implement continuing nursing education programs on oral care specifically for patients receiving cancer treatments, for improving knowledge of staff nurses′ in order to render comprehensive care to the patients. This study also recommends the importance of inclusion of cancer patient specific oral care in the curriculum which can enhance competency of the qualified nurses in cancer wards.
- Subjects :
- Superior hypogastric
Volunteers
Audiometric patterns
Sociodemographic parameters
Relaxation
Intrathecal drug delivery system
Bed sore
Continuing professional development
Educational program
Oral care
Iran
Pressure ulcer
Breast cancer
Bedside ultrasound
Palliative radiotherapy
Muslim religion
Cancer pain
Hospice
Interventions
Mastectomy
Ultrasonography
Cancer
Decubitus ulcer
lcsh:R5-920
Staff nurses
Depression
Health Policy
Celiac plexus block
Neurolytic
Radiation therapy
Knowledge
End-of-life care
Palliative care
Self-concept
Mental health
Original Article
lcsh:Medicine (General)
Lumbar sympathectomy
Inclusion (education)
174Behavioral intervention
Quality of life
medicine.medical_specialty
Holistic care
Prevalence of pain
Context (language use)
Nursing
Guidelines
Stress
Home care
Education
Hope
Qualitative research
medicine
Chemotherapy
Nurse education
Pre-tertiary education
Curriculum
Vertebroplasty
Radiotherapy
business.industry
Regional cancer center
Yoga
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Cancer patients
Burn survivors
medicine.disease
Work experience
Oncology nursing
Epidural opioids
Attitude
Radiofrequency
Family medicine
End of life
Severe pain
Educational needs
North West India
Qualitative study
Nursing students
Medical intervention
business
Neurolysis
Evidence-based
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 19983735 and 09731075
- Volume :
- 21
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Indian Journal of Palliative Care
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....494084238c23c2ea43c933ddc881de63