An exploration of the Role of the Prostate Cancer Specialist Nurse from Two International Perspectives.

SEMINARS IN ONCOLOGY NURSING(2020)

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Objective: A diagnosis of prostate cancer is a major life-changing event that brings social, psychological, physical, financial, and spiritual challenges. In both the United Kingdom (UK) and Australia, prostate cancer specialist nurses (PCSNs) have a unique role in the care of men and their families. Prostate cancer specialist nursing roles are described from the UK and Australian perspective. Data Sources: Government regulations, peer-reviewed journal articles, nursing society and government websites. Conclusion: Specialist nursing roles have developed within different frameworks and in response to very different political drivers in the UK and in Australia. An evidence base has developed demonstrating that PCSNs offer positive outcomes for men and their families. Despite some differences in the scope of international roles, there are common aspects. Both health care settings have challenges in terms of education, role definition, and capacity. Yet both PCSN roles have delivered innovative models of specialist care in terms of service delivery and patient support and education. Implications for Nursing Practice: PCSNs have the potential to significantly decrease the burden on the public health system and influence change. For men with prostate cancer and their families, PCSNs can improve care through holistic nursing models focussing on what is important to individuals: support, education, management of side effects, rehabilitation, and by delivering and improving access to high-quality care. Crown Copyright (C) 2020 Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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prostate cancer,clinical nurse specialist,nurse-led,urology nursing
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