Clinical
Our clinical nursing articles aim to inform and educate nurse practitioners and students. This is achieved through the publication of peer-reviewed, evidence-based, relevant and topical articles.
Audit of ANP-led care of the person prescribed oral anticancer medicines
How an ANP-led oncology service improved care for adults receiving oral anti-cancer medicines
Rapid dental deterioration after radiotherapy for oral cancer: a case report
Increase your knowledge of the oral side effects of radiotherapy to the head and neck region
Developing evidence-based standards for the administration of oral anti-cancer medicines
Enhance your knowledge of the safe administration of oral anti-cancer medicines
Managing the nutritional status of people with oesophagogastric cancer
A literature review of research on patients’ experiences following an oesophagectomy
Developing a nurse-led clinic for patients receiving PARP inhibitors
The benefits of a nurse-led clinic for patients receiving PARP inhibitors
Evaluation of a rehabilitation service redesign for patients with head and neck cancer
Care closer to home: evaluation of a pilot follow-up and rehabilitation service
Effect of COVID-19 on cancer research nursing services
Learn about the experience of early phase cancer research nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic
Metastatic spinal cord compression: a poster and mnemonic supporting care
How this resource was developed and how the acute oncology team assessed its effects
Benefits of prehabilitation in patients receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy
Prehabilitation can take the form of diet, exercise and/or psychological interventions
How older age and pre-existing multimorbidity may complicate self-management of cancer
A reduction in physical function affected older people’s ability to manage their health
Emotional labour in oncology and haematology nursing
Exploring effects and coping strategies
Nurses’ attitudes and beliefs on exploring existential concerns of people with cancer
Existential concerns are common among people with cancer, but many perceive a lack of support