Effectiveness of nurse–led services for people with chronic disease in achieving an outcome of continuity of care at the primary-secondary healthcare interface: a …

KM Davis, MC Eckert, A Hutchinson, J Harmon… - International Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Globally, chronic disease is a leading cause of illness, disability and death and
an important driver of health system utilization and spending. Continuity of care is a …

[HTML][HTML] The role of nursing in the management of patients with renal and hepatic cancers: a systematic literature review

D Kelly, P Fernández-Ortega, ET Arjona… - European Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Purpose This systematic literature review identified publications evaluating the role and
benefits of nurse-led care in the management of patients with a diagnosis of renal cell …

Patient portal adoption and use by hospitalized cancer patients: a retrospective study of its impact on adverse events, utilization, and patient satisfaction

D Aljabri, A Dumitrascu, MC Burton, L White… - BMC medical informatics …, 2018 - Springer
Background Portal use has been studied among outpatients, but its utility and impact on
inpatients is unclear. This study describes portal adoption and use among hospitalized …

[HTML][HTML] Patient-reported perceptions of care after the introduction of a new advanced cancer nursing role in Sweden

B Westman, H Ullgren, A Olofsson, L Sharp - European Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Purpose Extensive research results show quality improvements associated with advanced
cancer nursing roles. Despite this, these roles are not implemented in many countries. The …

Nutritional intake, hospital readmissions and length of stay in hospitalised oncology patients

CMF Meure, B Steer, J Porter - Cancers, 2023 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Adequate nutrition in a hospital setting is essential for achieving optimal
health outcomes in oncology patients. However, the relationship between nutritional intake …

Thirty‐day hospital readmission rate, reasons, and risk factors after acute inpatient cancer rehabilitation

JM Tennison, NJ Rianon, JG Manzano… - Cancer …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives To evaluate the 30‐day hospital readmission rate, reasons, and risk factors for
patients with cancer who were discharged to home setting after acute inpatient …

Patient-reported experiences on supportive care strategies following the introduction of the first Swedish national cancer strategy and in accordance with the new …

B Westman, L Kirkpatrick, F Ebrahim… - Acta …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction: Several supportive care strategies are described in Swedish legislation and
policy documents, such as the National Cancer Strategy and the Patient act. No previous …

Interrelationships between dietary outcomes, readmission rates and length of stay in hospitalised oncology patients: a scoping review

C MacFarling Meure, B Steer, J Porter - Nutrients, 2023 - mdpi.com
Background: Poor food intake is an independent risk factor for malnutrition in oncology
patients, and achieving adequate nutrition is essential for optimal clinical and health …

Who is in the revolving door? Policy and practice implications of recurrent reports to adult protective services

JM Rowan, J Yonashiro-Cho, KH Wilber… - Journal of Elder …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Repeat referral to adult protective services APS (recurrence) is a much-discussed topic
among APS agencies as it may indicate ongoing harm, yet there is limited research …

[HTML][HTML] Patient handoff processes: Implementation and effects of bedside handoffs, the teach-back method, and discharge bundles on an inpatient oncology unit

C Callaway - Number 4/August 2018, 2018 - cjon.ons.org
Background: Bedside handoffs, the teach-back method, and discharge bundles have been
shown to contribute to empowering patients to actively engage in their treatment. Objectives …