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Symptom-Level Description of Nursing Perceptions About Unwarranted Clinical Variation, Inequality in Access to Cancer Services, Specific-Symptom Knowledge: An Italian Web-Based Survey

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SEMINARS IN ONCOLOGY NURSING
卷 37, 期 2, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.soncn.2021.151138

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Oncology nursing; Evidence-based practice; Precision health; Symptoms science management; Perception

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  1. Italian Association of Cancer Nurses (AIIAO)

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This study identified key cancer symptoms that require priority attention, with a focus on pain, social functioning alterations, and psychological disorders. Future multiprofessional and multinational studies are recommended for a more in-depth description of these phenomena.
Objectives: This study aimed to describe the cancer nurses' views regarding the relevance of cancer symptom-specific knowledge, unwarranted clinical variation, and inequities in access to cancer services. Describing how nurses perceive these aspects could help identify research priorities and a practical framework to priori-tize clinical practice guidelines. Data Sources: A web-based survey was performed using a convenience sample of 810 nurses employed in cancer settings and cross-sectional data collection. The survey adopted a previously validated questionnaire investigating 14 symptoms. Conclusion: This study revealed which cancer symptoms require priority attention to define evidence-grounded guidance for decreasing unwarranted clinical variation and inequities in access to cancer services. Future multiprofessional and multinational studies are recommended to provide an in-depth description of the investigated phenomena. Implications for Nursing Practice: Participants reported higher mean scores in pain-specific knowledge than other symptoms. Social functioning alterations and psychological disorders seem to be highly susceptible to unwarranted clinical variation and inequities in access to cancer services. This information could drive tai-lored interventions to improve nursing practice. (c) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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