Original Research
February 2017 Vol 8, No 2 | February 13, 2017
Due to advances in early cancer detection and treatment, more adults are surviving cancer and living long past the end of treatment.
January 2017 Vol 8, No 1 | January 10, 2017
The authors present findings of their study examining the characteristics, roles, barriers, and needs of oncology navigators to help inform the design of appropriate outcomes-based continuing education programs.
December 2016 Vol 7, No 11 | November 28, 2016
The authors present their findings from a patient satisfaction study conducted 1 year after the establishment of an oncology nurse navigation program to collect patient feedback and discover opportunities for improvements.
Mary Connolly, RN, BSN, Sarah F. Gallups, RN, PhD, MPH, Margaret Q. Rosenzweig, PhD, FNP-C, AOCN, FAAN, Jacqueline Simon, BA
December 2016 Vol 7, No 11 | November 28, 2016
The authors present findings on the secondary aim of the Adherence, Communication, Treatment, and Support (ACTS) randomized controlled intervention study – a one-time psychoeducational intervention encouraging adherence of African American women to prescribed chemotherapy.
November 2016 Vol 7, No 10 | November 2, 2016
The authors present the development and field test results of a web-based, breast cancer survivorship care planning system.
November 2016 Vol 7, No 10 | November 2, 2016
Best Practices in Breast Cancer – October 2016 Vol 7 | October 5, 2016
In this review, we will reflect on tools currently available to a clinician involved in the treatment of patients with breast cancer and shed light on emerging technologies that may be utilized in the near future.
October 2016 Vol 7, No 9 | September 23, 2016
The objective of this project is to present a nationwide picture of the ACS navigation program, using newly standardized reporting.
October 2016 Vol 7, No 9 | September 23, 2016
Patient navigation (PN) interventions are increasingly used in cancer care research and practice with unclear results regarding their effectiveness. Meta-analyses are a powerful tool to determine the effectiveness of interventions.
October 2016 Vol 7, No 9 | September 23, 2016
Implementation of the imaging nurse navigator role has helped remove barriers for breast care delivery surrounding access, timeliness, volumes, and outmigration.