competency they would have liked more education
about while in nursing school. Therefore, families and
nurses agree that good communication is crucial to
providing high-quality oncology EOL care.
A qualitative study of 33 hospital oncology nurses by
Pavlish and Ceronsky (2009) identified five key nursing
roles in providing palliative care at EOL (teaching, caring,
coordinating, advocating, and mobilizing), which
all had communication as a common theme. The roles
of teaching, caring, and mobilizing required communication
specifically between nurse and the patient and
family, whereas the roles of coordinating and advocating
required communication with all members of the
healthcare team.
competency they would have liked more educationabout while in nursing school. Therefore, families andnurses agree that good communication is crucial toproviding high-quality oncology EOL care.A qualitative study of 33 hospital oncology nurses byPavlish and Ceronsky (2009) identified five key nursingroles in providing palliative care at EOL (teaching, caring,coordinating, advocating, and mobilizing), whichall had communication as a common theme. The rolesof teaching, caring, and mobilizing required communicationspecifically between nurse and the patient andfamily, whereas the roles of coordinating and advocatingrequired communication with all members of thehealthcare team.
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