Continuity of care: a challenge for ambulatory oncology nursing |
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Authors: | SM Beddar JL Aikin |
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Affiliation: | University of Rochester Medical Center, Bone Marrow Transplant Program, NY 14642. |
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Abstract: | Continuity of care has many facets and challenges both as a philosophy and in practice. In an abstract sense, it represents an ideal to which health care professionals strive. It is becoming a professional and consumer expectation that each health care professional contribute to continuity of care. Although a variety of organizational models for providing continuity of care have been established in which nursing plays a prominent role, recent research suggests that some frontline nursing personnel may not fully understand their responsibility to continuity of care. There is a need for nursing curricula in both basic and continuing education programs to address continuity of care concepts, models, and methodologies to strengthen awareness of patient care needs across the disease continuum and across care settings. Performance expectations that include professional accountability for continuity of care also encourage greater attention to this issue. |
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