Nursing care of the small animal oncology patient. Part 2: pet carer support

IF 0.3 4区 农林科学 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES
in Practice Pub Date : 2025-05-30 DOI:10.1002/inpr.546
Inge Breathnach
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Background: Veterinary oncology care extends beyond clinical treatment of the animal to encompass the emotional and practical support of their caregivers. When a pet is diagnosed with cancer, the human–animal bond can intensify, and the resulting caregiver burden may significantly impact the wellbeing of the pet carer. Registered veterinary nurses (RVNs) are uniquely positioned to provide holistic care during this period, offering not only clinical support but also emotional guidance, practical education and continuity of care. Their involvement can improve trust, communication and compliance, ultimately enhancing quality of life for both patient and carer. As the prevalence of cancer in pets increases, so too does the need for veterinary teams to consider the pet carer's experience as part of the treatment journey.

Aim of the article: This article aims to explore the pivotal role of RVNs in supporting pet carers through a cancer diagnosis, treatment and end-of-life care. It outlines how RVNs can alleviate caregiver burden, facilitate shared decision-making, and provide practical and emotional support throughout the oncology journey. By highlighting tools such as quality-of-life (QoL) scales, and discussing strategies for effective communication and signposting, this article encourages RVNs to embrace a more proactive role in carer support, ensuring compassionate, comprehensive care throughout the cancer journey. It follows on from Part 1 (Breathnach 2025), which highlighted the vital role RVNs play in oncology nursing.

肿瘤小动物病人的护理。第2部分:宠物照顾者支持
背景:兽医肿瘤护理延伸到动物的临床治疗之外,包括他们的照顾者的情感和实际支持。当宠物被诊断出患有癌症时,人与动物之间的联系可能会加强,由此产生的照顾者负担可能会严重影响宠物照顾者的健康。注册兽医护士(RVNs)在这一时期具有独特的地位,可以提供全面的护理,不仅提供临床支持,还提供情感指导,实践教育和持续护理。他们的参与可以改善信任、沟通和依从性,最终提高患者和护理人员的生活质量。随着宠物癌症发病率的上升,兽医团队也需要将宠物护理者的经历作为治疗过程的一部分。文章目的:本文旨在探讨RVNs在支持宠物护理人员通过癌症诊断,治疗和临终关怀中的关键作用。它概述了RVNs如何减轻护理人员的负担,促进共同决策,并在整个肿瘤治疗过程中提供实际和情感支持。通过强调生活质量(QoL)量表等工具,并讨论有效沟通和指示的策略,本文鼓励rvn在护理支持中发挥更积极的作用,确保在整个癌症过程中提供富有同情心的全面护理。它遵循第1部分(Breathnach 2025),其中强调了RVNs在肿瘤护理中的重要作用。
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in Practice
in Practice 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
0.80
自引率
0.00%
发文量
111
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: In Practice is published 10 times a year and provides continuing educational material for veterinary practitioners. It includes clinical articles, written by experts in their field and covering all species, providing a regular update on clinical developments, and articles on veterinary practice management. All articles are peer-reviewed. First published in 1979, it now provides an extensive archive of clinical review articles. In Practice is produced in conjunction with Vet Record, the official journal of the British Veterinary Association (BVA). It is published on behalf of the BVA by BMJ Group.
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