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Clinical practice guide for nurses that optimizes nurse's comprehensive care of patients undergoing immunotherapy
Jorgina Serra-López1, Antonia Miranda2, Ana Soria3
1Unidad de Oncología Médica, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Campus Salut Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain; Institut de Recerca de Sant Pau, Campus Salut Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain; Programa de Doctorat Infermeria i Salut, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain; Sociedad Española de Enfermería Oncológica, Madrid, Spain.
Introduction:
Immunotherapy is revolutionizing oncological treatment, but its unique toxicity profile emphasizes the need for multidisciplinary teams involving nurses. In the absence of guidelines tailored for nurses, a comprehensive guide focusing on patient history and care is presented.
Objective:
To outline the methodology for creating a practical guide for nurses, aimed at improving care for patients undergoing oncologic immunotherapy by focusing on comprehensive support and complementing pharmacological treatment.
Method:
A guide was developed following Evidence-Based Nursing principles, with the involvement of experts from Spanish oncology scientific societies. Through evidence searches, external review, and editing, robust and applicable recommendations were ensured.
Results:
The guide focuses on toxicity management, incorporating an algorithm for its handling, along with detailed descriptions and recommendations for early symptom identification from the nursing perspective.
Conclusion:
The guide emphasizes the essential role of oncology nurses in immunotherapy, highlighting their contribution from advanced roles. Endorsed by scientific societies, it serves as an evidence-based resource.
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