A review of the educational needs of nurses administering cancer chemotherapy in rural and remote areas of Queensland


Autoria(s): McCarthy, Alexandra; Hegney, Desley
Data(s)

01/03/2001

Resumo

This paper describes current issues in chemotherapy nursing practice in rural and remote Australia. There is a trend to refer chemotherapy clients back to their rural and remote health facility for treatment from major oncology centres in Australia. However, it is increasingly apparent that the majority of nurses administering chemotherapy in smaller centres lack the theoretical and clinical knowledge to ensure optimum client outcomes and nurse/client safety. There are also issues unique to rural and remote life which will influence optimum chemotherapy service delivery. The research program described in the paper will ascertain the education requirements of rural and remote nurses administering chemotherapy and the design and delivery of a chemotherapy education package specific to the rural and remote context. Similar programs will ensure the best standards of chemotherapy practice in non-metropolitan areas by enhancing the practical and theoretical knowledge base of rural and remote nurses.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/64546/

Publicador

Cancer Council Australia

Relação

http://www.cancerforum.org.au/Issues/2001/March/Forum/A_Review_of_the_Educational_Needs_of_Nurses_Administering_Cancer.htm

McCarthy, Alexandra & Hegney, Desley (2001) A review of the educational needs of nurses administering cancer chemotherapy in rural and remote areas of Queensland. Cancer Forum, 25(1), pp. 17-20.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Nursing

Palavras-Chave #111000 NURSING #nursing education #chemotherapy #rural and remote #Queensland #review
Tipo

Journal Article