Exploring nursing care in outpatient oncology clinics in Ireland
Janice Richmond Advanced nurse practitioner oncology, Letterkenny General Hospital, Co Donegal, Ireland
Often individuals with cancer attend outpatient clinics for follow-up care. In the literature, there is minimal discussion of the role of the nurse or the nursing care delivered at such clinics. Using an ethnographic approach, this study aims to describe the components of nursing care within two oncology outpatient settings in Ireland
Cancer Nursing Practice.
6, 2, 34-39.
doi: 10.7748/cnp2007.03.6.2.34.c4203
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