Domain 1 - Care management
A) Health promotion and cancer prevention
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Acts towards health promotion and cancer prevention throughout the continuum of care, as well as carrying out screening and early detection of the disease, according to existing recommendations/protocols. |
95.2% |
B) Assessment of health/disease status
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Evaluates and identifies the need for palliative and end-of-life care, considering: aspects related to the control and management of symptoms and pain; and improving cancer patients’quality of life. |
100% |
Evaluates adverse reactions/side effects related to the proposed treatment, as well as clinical manifestations related to the underlying disease (cancer). |
100% |
C) Diagnosis and care plan
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Promotes/facilitates adaptations to orthoses, prostheses and/or other conditions resulting from the disease or cancer treatment (such as amputation, breast implants, stomas, drains/probes, among others). |
95.2% |
Contributes to a better understanding of the therapeutic plan and developing concepts for the self-management of symptoms by the patient, involving family, caregivers, and support networks. |
95.2% |
Plans/promotes meetings between cancer patients and those interested in specific topics, for the exchange of knowledge and experiences, patient reception, guidance, discussions, and support (e.g., group of patients with stomas, survivorship, group of patients undergoing chemotherapy, among others). |
90.5% |
D) Care plan evaluation
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Plans and evaluates nursing care in line with other health team interventions, to improve the results of patients with a previous, current or potential diagnosis of cancer. |
90.5% |
Domain 2 - Ethics and professional commitment
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Guides patients and family members/caregivers on the feasibility of access involving cancer therapy and informs them on rights related to the context of oncology. |
100% |
Domain 3 - Leadership |
Evaluates barriers and facilitators of the patient’s family context and their support networks, considering the particularities, possibilities and limitations that exist, to achieve the best results. |
100% |
Encourages nurses in the development and implementation of innovative research focused on the care of patients with a previous, current, or potential diagnosis of cancer, allowing moments for debate and stimulation through investigative questions related to the practice of oncology nursing. |
90.5% |
Domain 4 - Interprofessional collaboration |
Promotes a care plan incorporating actions linked to palliative care, in an increasing/progressive manner and in conjunction with the interprofessional team; seeking to provide therapeutic continuity to the cancer patient, their family/caregivers and the community in general, throughout the different stages of treatment. |
90.5% |
Domain 5 - Evidence-based practice |
Implements interventions that improve the quality of and happiness/satisfaction with life of cancer patients and their families/caregivers, based on scientific evidence and existing/validated instruments. |
95.2% |
Domain 6 - Health education and research |
Contributes to the health education process, which involves teams, managers, and the community in general —which needs to build their knowledge and increase their autonomy in individual and collective care, especially related to cancer. |
95.2% |