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Öğe Case management based multidisciplinary care protocol in the palliative care of cancer patients [Kanser hastasinin palyatif bakiminda vaka yönetimine dayali multidispliner bakim protokolü](Turkish Society of Algology, 2014) Özçelik H.; Fadiloglu C.; Karabulut B.; Uyar M.; Elbi H.; Eyigör S.; Yildirim Y.K.Today, multifaceted approach is needed for the palliative care of advanced stage cancer patients. The main objective for these patients, elimination of pain and other symptoms, psychosocial and spiritual needs are met and to increase the quality of life. We are also faced with the challenge of meeting the physical and psychosocial needs of family members. The purpose of a holistic approach to patient and family who provide effective and quality care, care coordination and case management of a multidisciplinary team approach is based on cooperation. Care protocols specified patient care activities to be carried by the related disciplines to achieve results on a timeline that shows a certain, a multidisciplinary clinical management tool. A lot of care guidelines and protocols developed by a team of experts to contribute to the palliative care activities, and this is thought to be a guiding team members, working with patients.Öğe Examining the level of knowledge and practices regarding the use of biologic agents among nurses working in oncology and hematology clinics at a university hospital [Bir üniversite hastanesinin onkoloji ve hematoloji kliniklerinde çali{dotless}şan hemşirelerin biyolojik ajan kullani{dotless}mi{dotless} ile ilgili bilgi ve uygulamalari{dotless}ni{dotless}n incelenmesi](2012) ÖzçelIk H.; Tokem Y.; Fadiloglu C.; Güngör N.; Dedeli O.OBJECTIVES This study aimed to examine the level of knowledge and practices of nurses responsible for the execution and management of cancer treatment in patients receiving biotherapy as related to the use of biological agents. METHODS This descriptive study was conducted with 40 nurses in oncology and hematology units of a university Medical Faculty hospital in which biological agents are frequently applied. RESULTS The majority of nurses (57.5%) were aged 23-27 years. It was determined that 35.5% of nurses obtained a patient history and 82.5% queried the allergic history of patients before biotherapy. According to the nurses' responses, 79.5% monitored the patients in terms of development of local complications, 85% informed the patients about complications, and 77.5% informed them about delayed infusion reactions. CONCLUSION Although the majority of nurses had not received a specific education about biotherapy, they were knowledgeable as related to the storage, preparation and administration of biological agents. © 2012 Association of Oncology.