Kanser hastalarının umudunun geliştirilmesine yönelik hemşirelik girişimleri

Umut kanser tanısı olan bireyler için büyük öneme sahiptir. Do lay ısı ile hemşirelik bakımının da önemli bir yönüdür. Kanser hastalarının umutlarının geliştirilmesi için çeşitli girişim programları bulunmaktadır. Bu programların ana amacı, kanser tanısı konulduktan sonraki süreçte bireyin güçlerini kullanarak mümkün olduğunca kaliteli bir yaşam sürmesine katkı sağlamaktır. Bu yazıda belirtilen programda hemşire, kanser hastalarının umudunun geliştirilmesinde bir grup lideri olarak yer almıştır. Program sekiz seanstan oluşmakta ve her bir seansta umudun farklı görünümlerine odaklanılmaktadır.
Anahtar Kelimeler:

Hastalar, Neoplazmlar, Hemşirelik

Nursing intervention to increase hope in cancer patients

Hope is considered to be of great significance for people diagnosed, as having cancer, is thus an important aspect of nursing care. An intervention program designed to increase hope in groups of cancer patients with the nurse as the group leader was developed. The intervention was consisted of eight sessions, each of which focused on a different aspect of hope.
Keywords:

Patients, Neoplasms, Nursing,

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