Introduction to supportive care in cancer

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Introduction to supportive care in cancer

This course is for health professionals that care for people affected by a cancer diagnosis. It is designed to develop knowledge of supportive care needs of people with cancer, how to screen for supportive care needs and take appropriate actions to meet identified needs.

About

The module presents information on the domains of supportive care, why supportive care is important, common unmet needs, how to screen people for their supportive care needs using a validated screening tool, discuss and prioritise supportive care needs, and what actions are required to address needs.

What you will achieve

  • Identify key supportive care needs experienced by people affected by cancer

  • Describe when and how to initiate a supportive care conversation

  • Recognise the four key steps involved in the provision of supportive care in cancer and describe best-practice approaches to their integration in day to day care

  • Describe how to use the Distress Thermometer and Problem List with people affected by cancer

  • Describe the five domains of supportive care 

  • Describe the clinical standards of supportive care

Additional Information

Developed by Cancer Nursing Research, University of Melbourne

Funded by Victorian Department Health and Human Services

Further information can be found on the WeCan website.

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Resource details

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Course type
Courses
Duration
30 mins
Price
$0.00
Curriculum Area
Treatment (incl. Supportive Care)
Speciality
Nurse
Clinical care

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