Development of Nursing Algorithms towards the Goal of Harmonization of Social Roles with Treatment of Cancer Survivors

  • Yoshida Kumiko
    Takasaki University Graduate School of Health and Welfare
  • Kanda Kiyoko
    Department of Nursing, Gunma University Graduate School of Health Sciences
  • Fujimoto Keiko
    Takasaki University Graduate School of Health and Welfare
  • Kikuchi Saori
    Department of Nursing, Gunma University Graduate School of Health Sciences
  • Shimizu Hiroko
    Gunma Prefectural College of Health Sciences
  • Kyota Ayumi
    Department of Nursing, Gunma University Graduate School of Health Sciences

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  • がんサバイバーの社会役割と治療の調和に向けた看護アルゴリズム原案の開発
  • がんサバイバーの社会役割と治療の調和に向けた看護アルゴリ\nズム原案の開発
  • ガン サバイバー ノ シャカイ ヤクワリ ト チリョウ ノ チョウワ ニ ムケタ カンゴ アルゴリズム ゲンアン ノ カイハツ
  • Development of nursing algorithms towards the goal of harmonization of social roles with treatment of cancer survivors [in Japanese]

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Objectives: This study was aimed to develop a preliminary version of nursing algorithms covering the entire nursing process of balancing social roles and medical treatment in cancer survivors. Methods: 1. Establishing the base of the preliminary algorithms. 2. Evaluation and revision of the initial algorithms in two steps (step 1: review of entries regarding support of social roles of survivors; step 2: creating a Primary Flow Chart (PFC)). Results: Preliminary versions of nursing algorithms were developed to include measures to provide concrete support for continuing social roles. Algorithms were developed for 1) the pre-treatment period and first day of treatment; 2) follow-up visits; 3) changes in treatment; 4) exacerbation of symptoms. Conclusions: Preliminary version nursing algorithms for balancing social roles and medical treatment in cancer survivors were developed through a comprehensive assessment of survivors. The preliminary version algorithms include concrete measure to support cancer survivors, and are designed to provide rapid support through cooperation with professionals in other specialties.

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