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Gynaecology Oncology Nurses
Current Awareness Newsletter
February 2017 (Quarterly)
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Your Outreach Librarian – Helen Pullen
Whatever your information needs, the library is here to help. Just email us at [email protected]
Outreach: Your Outreach Librarian can help facilitate evidence-based practice for all in the team, as well as assisting with academic study and research. We also offer one-to-one or small
group training in literature searching, critical appraisal and medical statistics. Get in touch: [email protected]
Literature searching: We provide a literature searching service for any library member. For those embarking on their own research it is advisable to book some time with one of the
librarians for a 1 to 1 session where we can guide you through the process of creating a well-focused literature research. Please email requests to [email protected]
All sessions last one hour
Training Calendar 2017
February (12.00) Fri 3rd Literature Searching
Mon 6th Critical Appraisal
Tue 14th Statistics
Wed 22nd Literature Searching
March (13.00) Thurs 2nd Critical Appraisal
Fri 10th Interpreting Statistics
Mon 13th Literature Searching
Tues 21st Critical Appraisal
Weds 29th Interpreting Statistics
April (12pm - 1pm)
Thurs 6th Literature Searching
Mon 10th Critical Appraisal
Tues 18th Interpreting Statistics
Thurs 27th Literature Searching
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Contents
Journals: Current Contents Tables………………………………………………………………4
Current Awareness Database Articles…………………………………………………………6
Latest Evidence…………………………………………………………………………………………..8
Exercise: Creating a Search Strategy…………………………………………………………..11
Library Opening times…………………………………………………………………………………12
Librarians on demand! Do you urgently need to find evidence to support your treatment of a patient? Would you like immediate information about a particular therapy, practice, condition, or other clinical need? The Library can provide swift assistance with a range of our services, including literature searches and access to full text articles. You can discuss your urgent literature search needs with a librarian immediately by calling extension 20105. A librarian can also be with you in your clinical area usually within 15 minutes. For speedy article requests and other library services, email [email protected]. If you specify your urgent need, we will prioritise this.
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Journals: Current Contents Tables
Click on the hyperlinked title (+ Ctrl) to access the latest contents table for each journal. If you would like any of the papers in full text then please email the library: [email protected]
Journal
Month/ Year
Volume
Issue
Cancer Nursing
Jan/ Feb 2017
40 1
European Journal of Oncology Nursing
February 2017 26 -
Seminars in Oncology Nursing
February 2017 33 1
Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal
Quarterly 26 4
Cancer Nursing Practice
December 2016
15 10
Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing
February 2017 21 1
Oncology Nursing Forum
January 2017 44 1
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Current Awareness Database Articles
If you would like any of the articles in full text, or if you would like a more
focused search on your own topic, please contact us: [email protected]
Gynaecology Oncology 1. Gynaecological cancer pathway for faster cancer treatment: a clinical audit.
Author(s): Askew, Catherine; Gangji, Anand
Source: The New Zealand medical journal; Oct 2016; vol. 129 (no. 1444); p. 79-89
Publication Date: Oct 2016
Publication Type(s): Journal Article
Available in full text at New Zealand Medical Journal, The - from ProQuest
Database: Medline
Nurse Cancer Training OR Nurse Cancer Education 1. Analysis of nurse navigators' activities for hospital discharge coordination: a mixed method study for the case of cancer patients.
Author(s): Yatim, Fatima; Cristofalo, Paula; Ferrua, Marie; Girault, Anne; Lacaze, Marilene; Di Palma, Mario; Minvielle, Etienne
Source: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer; Mar 2017; vol. 25 (no. 3); p. 863-868
Publication Date: Mar 2017
Publication Type(s): Journal Article
Database: Medline
3. "I couldn't even talk to the patient": Barriers to communicating with cancer patients as perceived by nursing students.
Author(s): Lin, M-F; Hsu, W-S; Huang, M-C; Su, Y-H; Crawford, P; Tang, C-C
Source: European journal of cancer care; Feb 2017
Publication Date: Feb 2017
Publication Type(s): Journal Article
Database: Medline
Cancer AND Sexual Impact 3. Experiences of incontinence and pelvic floor muscle training after gynaecologic cancer treatment.
Author(s): Lindgren, Anna; Dunberger, G; Enblom, A
Source: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer; Jan 2017; vol. 25 (no. 1); p. 157-166
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Publication Date: Jan 2017
Publication Type(s): Journal Article
Database: Medline
5. The road less travelled: Australian women's experiences with vulval cancer.
Author(s): Philp, S; Mellon, A; Barnett, C; D'Abrew, N; White, K
Source: European journal of cancer care; Jan 2017; vol. 26 (no. 1)
Publication Date: Jan 2017
Publication Type(s): Journal Article
Database: Medline
Clinical Nurse Specialists 1. 1261 - Factors influencing communication skills and abilities for empathy of oncology nurses.
Author(s): Koç, Z.; Masat, S.; Çinarli, T.
Source: European Journal of Cancer; Feb 2017; vol. 72
Publication Date: Feb 2017
Publication Type(s): Academic Journal
Database: CINAHL
2. 1272 - Determination of level of job satisfaction and burnout of oncology nurses.
Author(s): Koç, Z.; Masat, S.; Öztürk, E.A.; Şener, A.
Source: European Journal of Cancer; Feb 2017; vol. 72
Publication Date: Feb 2017
Publication Type(s): Academic Journal
Database: CINAHL
3. Partnering to Improve Outcomes: The Nurse Executive and the Clinical Nurse Specialist.
Author(s): Quatrara, Beth; Rea, Kathleen; Wilkins, Kristi; Facteau, Lorna
Source: Nurse Leader; Feb 2017; vol. 15 (no. 1); p. 61-64
Publication Date: Feb 2017
Publication Type(s): Periodical
Database: CINAHL
4. The Advanced Practice Clinical Nurse Specialist.
Author(s): Mayo, Ann M.; Ray, Melinda Mercer; Chamblee, Tracy B.; Urden, Linda D.; Moody, Rachel
Source: Nursing Administration Quarterly; Jan 2017; vol. 41 (no. 1); p. 70-76
Publication Date: Jan 2017
Publication Type(s): Academic Journal
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Latest Evidence
Cervical Cancer Quality Performance Indicators
Source: Healthcare Improvement Scotland - 08 September 2016
...Subspecialist in Gynaecological Oncology...Clinical Nurse Specialist...Cervical Cancer Quality
Performance...Designation Cancer Network...Clinical Nurse Specialist...Consultant Gynaecological On
cologist...Clinical Nurse Specialist...Consultant Gynaecological Oncologist...Cervical Cancer Quality
Performance...
Interventions to address sexual problems in people with cancer
Source: Cancer Care Ontario - 27 April 2016 - Publisher: Cancer Care Ontario
GUIDELINE OBJECTIVES To examine effective strategies/interventions to manage sexual function side
effects as a result of cancer diagnosis and/or treatment with the aim of decreasing distress, and
improving quality of life for cancer survivors and their
Cervical Cancer Quality Performance Indicators
Source: Healthcare Improvement Scotland - 08 September 2016
...Subspecialist in Gynaecological Oncology...Clinical Nurse Specialist...Cervical Cancer Quality
Performance...Designation Cancer Network...Clinical Nurse Specialist...Consultant Gynaecological On
cologist...Clinical Nurse Specialist...Consultant Gynaecological Oncologist...Cervical Cancer Quality
Performance...
Endometrial Cancer Quality Performance Indicators
Source: Healthcare Improvement Scotland - 08 September 2016
...Subspecialist in Gynaecological Oncology...McGaughay Clinical Nurse Specialist...Gynae
Clinical Nurse Specialist...Endometrial Cancer Quality
Performance...Consultant Gynaecological Oncologist...McGaughay
Clinical Nurse Specialist...Consultant Gynaecological Oncologist...Endometrial Cancer Quality
Performance...
Interventions to address sexual problems in people with cancer
Source: Cancer Care Ontario - 27 April 2016 - Publisher: Cancer Care Ontario
GUIDELINE OBJECTIVES To examine effective strategies/interventions to manage sexual function side
effects as a result of cancer diagnosis and/or treatment with the aim of decreasing distress, and
improving quality of life for cancer survivors and their
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Read Summary
Ovarian Cancer Quality Performance Indicators
Source: Healthcare Improvement Scotland - 23 March 2016
...Gynaecology Clinical Nurse Specialist WoSCAN...David Parkin Consultant Gynaecological Oncologist
NOSCAN...and Clyde Rae Roan Gynaecological Clinical Nurse Specialist...Siddiqui
Consultant Gynaecological Oncologist WoSCAN...Regional Manager (Cancer) WoSCAN/NHS
Greater...
Topotecan, pegylated liposomal doxorubicin hydrochloride, paclitaxel, trabectedin and gemcitabine
for treating recurrent ovarian cancer - guidance (TA389)
Source: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence - NICE - 27 April 2016
Evidence-based recommendations on topotecan, pegylated liposomal doxorubicin hydrochloride
(Caelyx), paclitaxel, trabectedin (Yondelis) and gemcitabine...
Read Summary
- UKMi comment
Genetics of Breast and Gynecologic Cancers (PDQ®)–Health Professional Version
Source: National Cancer Institute, USA - 10 February 2017
...expression.[292] Pathology of ovarian cancer Ovarian cancers in women with BRCA1 and BRCA2
pathogenic...ovarian cancer, and other extracolonic cancers (including cancer of the renal pelvis,
ureter, small...brain cancer, or adrenocortical cancer (core cancers). In addition, all eight
individuals...
NIHR Signal: Self-testing kits for HPV could be a useful option to tackle low cervical screening rates in
young women
06 December 2016 - Publisher: National Institute for Health Research Signal
Commentary is provided of large trial testing range of interventions to increase uptake among
women eligible for first cervical screening test, which found that despite small impact of HPV self-
testing at 18 months, this was estimated to be a cost effective
Read Summary
Source: Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership - HQIP - 31 March 2016
The results of the new end of life care audit run by the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) show that
there has been steady progress in the care of dying people since the previous audit carried out in
2013 and published in 2014.
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Genital examination in women [PDF]
Source: Royal College of Nursing - RCN - 14 March 2016
...Reproductive Health Care (Practice Nurse Association Forum) G Sarah...that services are provided
by nurses and midwives in a range of settings...reading, the generic terms ‘nurse’, ‘nursing’ and
‘nurses’ are used throughout this...treatment purposes related to gynaecological, obstetric and
sexual health...
No new evidence
Other: NHS ‘Behind the Headlines’, Guidance etc
No new evidence
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Exercise: Creating a search strategy
Scenario: A 64 year old obese male who has tried many ways to lose weight presents with a newspaper article about ‘fat-blazer’ (chitosan). He asks for your advice.
1. What would your PICO format be?
Population/problem
Intervention/indicator
Comparator
Outcome
2. What would your research question be?
Taken from the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine
Find out more about constructing an effective search strategy in one of our Literature searching training sessions.
For more details, email [email protected].
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