Proceedings of the 2022 CANO Conference
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W-01-A Optimizing diagnosis in Canadian cancer care: Findings, recommendations, next steps, and implications for key stakeholders including oncology nurses 137 W-01-B Integration of oncofertility screening, assessment supports adolescent young adult (AYA) patients: A workshop W-01-C care – Introducing a toolkit to inform nursing intervention age-related changes older adults with 138 W-02-A Health equity equity-oriented What it is, why matters W-02-B Leading the way: Increasing nurses’ contributions genomics precision healthcare W-03-A Hematology 139 W-03-B Oncologic emergencies W-04-A Excellence leadership Nursing times crisis W-05-A I’d tap that: Am I here vein? 140 W-05-B Indigenous strategy across spectrum W-06-A International partnerships Cultural bridging W-06-B Reflecting connecting: sexual health intimacy after W-06-C Writing peer-reviewed journals: Getting started 141 I-1-A Connection, reflection celebration: Coming together develop gender diversity (SGDc) program I-1-B Examining unmet needs Panjabi-Sikh patients during treatment phase I-1-C time reflection: Exploring unique perceptions experiences Black mental issues at end life 142 I-1-D Digital information ehealth literacy I-2-A Understanding factors influencing discussing cannabis use experiencing chemotherapy-induced nausea I-2-B Utilizing patient reported outcomes (PROs) toxicity improve efficiencies practice: stepped approach 143 I-2-C Chewing fat: nurse’s guide understanding role adipose tissue cachexia I-2-D Streamlining nurse-led inter-hospital febrile neutropenia project I-3 Enhancing competency-based learning systemic therapy administration using standardized blended online model 144 I-4-A Designing proof-of concept an app coordinate nurse-provided respite services families coping palliative-stage I-4-B Implementing virtual overnight: pilot evaluating available technologies I-4-C Connecting “bots”: Leveraging digital technology better serve our their 145 I-4-D Transitioning breast surgery education online: COVID-19 quality improvement I-5-A Critical shortages chemotherapy-certified practice challenges: Management HDMTX toxicities I-5-B Common symptom clusters advanced cancers 146 Abstract number Oral Presentation titles Page I-5-C Early harm reduction hematology substance disorder I-5-D Surgical insertion tunneled drainage catheters: Implications palliative I-6-A Care coordination: scope meet individual within I-6-B resources fostering build capacity outpatient setting 147 I-6-C Systemic initial continuing competency I-6-D The pan-Canadian Oncology Symptom Triage Remote Support (COSTaRS) tutorial: Retrospective pre-/post-test study II-1-A Medical Assistance Dying mature minors 148 II-1-B Psychosocial effects pandemic on pediatric survivors followed adulthood: Lessons learned future II-2-A pre-diagnostic suspected lung (bilingual session) II-2-B Une théorisation ancrée sur l’évolution des du rôle infirmières lors soin de l’aide médicale à mourir 149 W-II-3 Cancer social justice: What’s advocacy got do it? II-4-A Educating immune checkpoint inhibitors: Ensuring centred II-4-B Unveil experiential knowledge acquired by professionals accompany people touched cancer: Educational perspectives 150 II-4-C ELSKA simple outcome teaching tool developed old bedside nurse II-5-A Urgent CancerCare Clinic - An introduction II-5-B smart move: development implementation nurse-led, non-hazardous infusion clinic 151 II-5-C integrative review cardio-oncology interdisciplinary clinics II-6-A integration II-6-B Automatic referrals newly diagnosed stage IV research clinical 152 III-1-A Reflection: Making connection between testicular III-1-B new BC Victoria: staff experience survey 153 III-1-C Can you hear me? shift classes global III-1-D Provincial telepractice standards evaluation response III-2-A Preparing primary gynecological treatment: educational resource caregivers III-2-B Behind survivorship: Three extensive pathways 154 III-2-C post-treatment concerns five common cancers: Alberta results from Transitions Study W-III-3 Finding hope difficult times: Advancing climate action 155 III-4-A navigator context III-4-B Driving hybrid: Navigating road success creation brachytherapy perioperative course registered III-4-C Supporting novice setting: One centre’s navigating journey expert III-4-D Starting scratch, growing own 156 III-5-A Nurse-led telehealth interventions management systematic III-5-B Telephone completion self-reporting history nurses: evaluate its effectiveness strategies 157 III-5-C art variation: Distress screening Rossy Network Hospitals III-5-D practitioner-led provide supportive entering surveillance III-6-A Dropping off wagon: Barriers inequities 158 III-6-B sector: rapid scoping III-6-C Choosing MAID: Learning bereaved family members who chose MAID 159 III-6-D Patient-targeted support decisions about Canada: environmental scan AWA2 Moving away “watch wait” more proactive language NPs reducing distress CLL IV-1-A Goals discussion: 7th vital sign IV-1-B planning: narrative 160 IV-1-C Evaluation electronic patient-provider communication facilitate goals discussions IV-2-A evolution effective collaborative PARPi ovarian 161 IV-2-B (PCN) preparation planned autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT) IV-2-C Developing ambulatory malignancies W-IV-3 Together again Empowering through mentorship IV-4-A have done me lately?: Compassion fatigue resilience team self-care space, “The Well” 162 IV-4-B From wellness baskets remote anti-cancer drug administration: Empowered drive COVID successes IV-4-C Help we are On path stronger, connected IV-5-A representative 163 IV-5-B MyChart portal: empowerment IV-5-C reflecting: practitioner supporting assess men IV-6-A Supportive women 164 IV-6-B telephone triage Alberta: data IV-6-C Age analysis patient-reported measures: Albertans V-I-A caring relatives Ghana 165 V-I-B characteristics models low- middle-income countries V-2-A Les soins virtuels en cancérologie : le point vue V-2-B Implantation l’application Belong oncologie pour les et leurs familles dans leur routine 166 V-2-C Création d’une programme d’orientation (POC) panquébécois W-V-3 Questions had doing but were too afraid ask V-4-A Application dynamical neurofeedback brain training address post-cancer cognitive impairment: Results 167 V-4-B when they living disorders V-5-A delivering distance graduate certificate program: step becoming APN V-5-B Building human complex malignant 168 V-5-C providers disturbance survivorship simulation: feasibility V-6-A reflection, personal impact celebratory bell V-6-B long home: Challenges Inuit wanting return North 169 V-6-C Historical perspectives: Gynecological high-dose over years AWA3 Collaborating settings shape after-hours 170 Poster Presentations A-1 Nursing-led benchmarking project: diagnostic centres 171 A-2 Venipuncture affected limb Translating Implementation Roadmap A-3 isolation precautions immunocompromised A-4 Facilitators barriers GRASP 172 A-5 Effectiveness standard intravenous immunoglobulin community B-1 Enteral versus parenteral nutrition is best transplants? B-2 added tuberculosis testing 173 B-3 improving safety: Prostate biopsy B-4 Re-designing ESAS-r C-1 Informal Perception, documentation, 174 C-2 refugees OECD countries: realist C-3 Addressing hematologic burden evidence-informed C-4 process developing that examines 175 C-5 Interventions Offered Family Members Child Treated HSCT D-1 Patient “new normal” D-2 simulation-based 176 D-3 Virtual D-4 RN reviewers protocols D-5 JCURA student 177 D-6 dementia-friendly dementia
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عنوان ژورنال: Canadian oncology nursing journal
سال: 2023
ISSN: ['1181-912X', '2368-8076']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5737/23688076331131