Competency framework for late effects care
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Competency framework for late effects care

Clare Warnock Practice development sister, Weston Park Hospital, specialist cancer services, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Janice Siddall Teenage Cancer Trust lead nurse, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Diana Greenfield Macmillan consultant nurse in late effects, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Clare Warnock and colleagues outline the development of guidance for nurses caring for children and young people experiencing the long-term consequences of treatment

Survival rates for children and young adults with cancer continue to improve, due to advances in therapies, multidisciplinary and supportive care. While treatments are associated with positive outcomes in terms of survival, there can be long-term negative consequences. These are often referred to as ‘late effects’ and may be experienced by patients years after treatment. There is therefore recognition of the need for long-term follow up and support after end of treatment and beyond, and of nurses’ role in such services. This article describes a project to develop a competency framework for nurses providing care to young cancer survivors, regardless of their current age. Generic elements of the framework may be of relevance to adult oncology nurses.

Cancer Nursing Practice. 12, 3, 14-20. doi: 10.7748/cnp2013.04.12.3.14.e925

Correspondence

clare.warnock@sth.nhs.uk

Peer review

This article has been subject to double blind peer review

Conflict of interest

None declared

Received: 15 October 2012

Accepted: 02 January 2013

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