Nursing Presence in Pediatric Oncology: A Scoping Review.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Solomon K Mcharo, Jill Bally, Shelley Spurr
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Abstract

Background: Nursing presence creates meaningful and trusting relationships that facilitate healing for the patient and enhances the nurse's clinical experience. Although nursing presence has been linked to better health outcomes especially in chronic illnesses and end-of-life, little is known about its contribution in pediatric oncology. Purpose: The purpose of this scoping review was to explore how nursing presence is understood and expressed in pediatric oncology. Methods: Arksey and O'Malley's (2005) framework was used to guide the review, with Clarke and Braun's (2013) thematic analysis process used for collating, summarizing, and reporting the results. Key search terms were developed for searches between January 1999 and July 2020 in CINAHL, MEDLINE, and Psych INFO databases. Initially, 4,357 studies were identified with a final sample of nine articles meeting specific inclusion and exclusion criteria. Gray literature retrieved from the search was used to inform the review. Findings: Most notably, there is a limited understanding of nursing presence in pediatric oncology setting. However, findings revealed five themes that can be identified with nursing presence: Being With or Being There, Therapeutic Relationships, Communication, Family-centered Approach, and Perceived Outcomes of Nursing Presence. Nurses in pediatric oncology are in an ideal position to provide nursing presence in order to improve the quality of care in pediatric oncology settings. Discussion: There is a need to establish a comprehensive evidence-based understanding of the construct of nursing presence in pediatric oncology that health care providers can utilize to enhance their clinical practice and health research.

儿科肿瘤学的护理存在:范围审查。
背景:护理存在创造有意义和信任的关系,促进病人的康复,提高护士的临床经验。尽管护理存在与更好的健康结果有关,特别是在慢性疾病和生命末期,但对其在儿科肿瘤学中的贡献知之甚少。目的:本综述的目的是探讨儿科肿瘤学中护理存在是如何被理解和表达的。方法:采用Arksey和O'Malley(2005)的框架来指导综述,采用Clarke和Braun(2013)的主题分析过程来整理、总结和报告结果。关键搜索词是针对1999年1月至2020年7月在CINAHL、MEDLINE和Psych INFO数据库中的搜索开发的。最初,4357项研究被确定为符合特定纳入和排除标准的9篇文章的最终样本。从检索中检索到的灰色文献被用于综述。研究结果:最值得注意的是,对儿科肿瘤学护理存在的理解有限。然而,研究结果揭示了护理存在的五个主题:与护理在一起或在那里,治疗关系,沟通,以家庭为中心的方法和护理存在的感知结果。儿科肿瘤学的护士是一个理想的位置,以提供护理存在,以提高儿科肿瘤学设置的护理质量。讨论:有必要建立一个全面的基于证据的理解儿科肿瘤学护理存在的结构,卫生保健提供者可以利用它来提高他们的临床实践和健康研究。
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