Episodios

  • Prof. Patsy Yates: "Palliative Care in Cancer Care"
    Nov 18 2020

    The aim of this lecture is to examine the important role of palliative care in cancer control efforts and explore the essential role of nurses in providing that care. Key principles and strategies for delivering quality palliative care will be discussed.

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    55 m
  • Dr. Isabel White, RN, PhD: "Sexuality in Cancer Care"
    Oct 9 2020

    This talk outlines the most common male and female sexual difficulties that arise as a direct or indirect consequence of cancer diagnosis and treatment. Factors affecting clinical assessment and health professional/patient communication about treatment-induced sexual difficulties will then be explored. The biomedical, behavioural and other therapeutic strategies available to improve sexual rehabilitation after cancer treatment will also be addressed in detail. Finally, theoretical, practical and evidence-based approaches are combined, thus offering an integrated approach to comprehensively address this often neglected yet important aspect of cancer survivorship.

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    53 m
  • Prof. Meera Achrekar: "Nursing Leadership in Cancer Care"
    Sep 17 2020

    Nurses practice in many settings and are at front line, delivering care which is safe, effective and holistic. With the influx of emerging therapies, it is important for oncology nurses to adapt themselves to this increased demand for care and therefore nursing leadership is paramount. This session discusses current nursing scenario in developed and developing countries, challenges faced by oncology nurses, new leadership styles, nursing empowerment and few strategies to improve nursing leadership in cancer care.

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    50 m
  • Julia Challinor: "Paediatric Cancer Care"
    Aug 17 2020

    Childhood cancer is rare, although increasing, and generally distinct from adult cancers. In high-income countries, survival rates can reach >85% for some cancers; yet, in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), successful treatments are challenged by local realities. This lecture addresses the nursing care of a developmentally diverse patient population, with complex needs and varying family needs and resources. Challenges and strengths of the nursing role across the world to provide effective care whether the goal is cure or palliative care until the end of life will also be considered.

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    54 m
  • Prof. Lize Maree: "Cervical Cancer & Nursing Care"
    Jul 16 2020

    Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in the world and the most common cancer in various parts of the developing world. Despite being preventable, cervical cancer is responsible for severe suffering as women lack knowledge, suffer the symptoms of the disease and treatment, are failed health care systems, are subject to traditional beliefs and medicines, suffer emotionally and financially, and are failed by their support systems. This lecture will highlight cervical cancer and tell the story of Africa’s women suffering from this disease.

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    43 m
  • Manuela Eicher: "Psychosocial Interventions"
    Jun 17 2020

    Psychosocial support is a fundamental part of cancer care and should be provided to all cancer patients and their families. It includes social & financial, psychological, emotional, spiritual, and functional aspects over the different phases of the cancer trajectory. During the last decades, a growing body of evidence supports a stepped care approach to allow the provision of tailored and targeted interventions to patients and their relatives. This includes screening, assessment and intervention provision. In her talk, Manuela Eicher will discuss the development and implementation of psychosocial interventions in cancer care in the light of person-centred care approaches.

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    59 m
  • Session 1: "Launch of ISNCC Lecture Series and Reflections & Learnings from the COVID-19 Pandemic"
    Jun 3 2020

    Speakers

    Professor Patsy Yates - Distinguished Professor, President of ISNC

    Dr. Boyong Shen - Director of the Palliative Care Committee of Hunan Nursing Association, China

    Andrew Dimech - Deputy Chief Nurse & Lead Cancer Nurse at The Royal Marsden, UK

    Chairs:

    Professor Julia Downing - Professor of Palliative Care Nursing, Makerere University, Uganda

    Professor Ray Chan - Professor of Cancer Care Nursing, QUT Australia

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    50 m
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