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Recognizing European cancer nursing: Protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis of the evidence of effectiveness and value of cancer nursing

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Campbell P, Torrens C, Kelly D, Charalambous A, Domenech-Climent N, Nohavova I, Östlund U, Patiraki E, Salisbury D, Sharp L, Wiseman T, Oldenmenger W & Wells M (2017) Recognizing European cancer nursing: Protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis of the evidence of effectiveness and value of cancer nursing. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 73 (12), pp. 3144-3153. https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.13392

Abstract
Aim  To identify, appraise and synthesize the available evidence relating to the value and impact of cancer nursing on patient experience and outcomes.  Background  There is a growing body of literature that recognizes the importance and contribution of cancer nurses, however, a comprehensive review examininghowcancer nurses have an impact on care quality, patient outcomes and overall experience of cancer, as well as cost of services across the entire cancer spectrum is lacking.  Design  A systematic review and meta-analysis using Cochrane methods.  Methods  We will systematically search 10 electronic databases from 2000, with pre-determined search terms. No language restrictions will be applied. We will include all randomized and controlled before-and-after studies that compare cancer nursing interventions to a standard care or no intervention. Two reviewers will independently assess the eligibility of the studies and appraise methodological quality using the Cochrane Risk of Bias tool. Disagreements will be resolved by discussion and may involve a third reviewer if necessary. Data from included studies will be extracted in accordance with the Template for intervention Description and Replication reporting guidelines. Missing data will be actively sought from all trialists. Data will be synthesized in evidence tables and narrative to answer three key questions. If sufficient data are available, we will perform meta-analyses.  Discussion  This review will allow us to systematically assess the impact of cancer nursing on patient care and experience. This evidence will be used to determine implications for clinical practice and used to inform future programme and policy decisions in Europe.

Keywords
cancer; cost; effectiveness; nurse-led; Nursing; oncology PROMS; patient care

Journal
Journal of Advanced Nursing: Volume 73, Issue 12

StatusPublished
FundersEuropean Cancer Organisation and European Oncology Nursing Society
Publication date31/12/2017
Publication date online12/07/2017
Date accepted by journal16/06/2017
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/25903
PublisherWiley-Blackwell
ISSN0309-2402

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Ms Claire Torrens

Ms Claire Torrens

PhD Researcher, Health Sciences Stirling

Professor Mary Wells

Professor Mary Wells

Honorary Professor, NMAHP