Network of care for children and teenagers with cancer: an overview for adult cancer nurses

MSc (Cancer Nursing), RGN, RSCN, Cert. Ed. Faith Gibson (Senior Lecturer/Nurse Researcher) , Dip. Cancer Nursing, RGN, RSCN Jacqueline Williams (Macmillan Paediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist (Community Liaison))
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The network of care for children and teenagers with cancer has developed over the years, addressing the needs of children, as well as the specific needs of children with cancer. Models of care that incorporate child health and paediatric cancer care have been established. Publication of the recent report by the Expert Advisory Group on Cancer (Calman-Hine 1995) in the UK has prompted a fundamental review of all cancer services within the National Health Service (NHS). One of the main recommendations of this report is that Cancer Centres working with local District General Hospital Trusts and the Primary Care Sector produce standardized treatment plans and referral protocols. This concept is the foundation of the model of care in paediatric oncology; consequently, service provision for children and teenagers with cancer is mentioned briefly within this report. The established model of care is perceived as effective. Overall, this paper intends to present a perspective on paediatric oncology nursing for adult cancer nurses, a perspective that will be illuminated and examined further as cancer nurses communicate via future publications within this journal. This is done with the expectation that communication and collaboration with colleagues within the field of adult cancer nursing will assist both disciplines in further advancement within their respective specialty areas, particularly in light of the recommendations put forward by the Expert Advisory Group on Cancer (1995).

儿童和青少年癌症护理网络:成人癌症护士概述
照顾患有癌症的儿童和青少年的网络已经发展了多年,解决了儿童的需求,以及患有癌症的儿童的特殊需求。已经建立了将儿童保健和儿童癌症护理结合起来的护理模式。联合王国癌症专家咨询小组(Calman-Hine, 1995年)最近发表的报告促使对国民保健服务体系内的所有癌症服务进行根本性审查。该报告的一项主要建议是,癌症中心与当地地区综合医院信托基金和初级保健部门合作,制定标准化的治疗计划和转诊协议。这一概念是儿科肿瘤护理模式的基础;因此,本报告简要地提到了为患癌症的儿童和青少年提供的服务。既定的护理模式被认为是有效的。总体而言,本文旨在为成年癌症护士提供儿科肿瘤学护理的观点,这一观点将在癌症护士通过本杂志未来的出版物进行交流时得到进一步的阐明和检验。这样做的目的是期望与成人癌症护理领域的同事进行交流和合作,特别是考虑到癌症专家咨询小组(1995年)提出的建议,将有助于这两个学科在各自的专业领域进一步发展。
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