August 2013 Vol 4, No 4
I hope everyone has enjoyed their summer! We are now even closer to our 4th
Annual AONN Conference in Memphis. I am hoping to see you there. We have
a great lineup of experts to empower you with new knowledge and practical tools
to make your navigation role better than ever—for you and for your patients!
This is part 3 of a 5-part series.
A review of the literature was done to evaluate the current evidence regarding the barriers that influence the transition of care in cancer survivorship and impact patient quality of life (QOL) and health outcomes.
I began my journey in oncology nursing more than 40 years ago and have never looked back.
I spent 8 long months in a city far from my own, undergoing intense chemotherapy and then an autologous stem cell transplant. Eventually, after a longer-than-I-would-have-liked stay in the hospital and another few weeks living close to the hospital in case of emergency, I was sent back home with a bagful of medicines and instructions on how/when/with what to take them.
I’ve never met MMA, but I can tell one very important thing about her from the blog she wrote about adherence to therapy at home.
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