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Justifying the expense of the cancer Clinical Nurse Specialist.

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Whether CNSs were providing an adequate service via retrospective and prospective audit and the results of a comprehensive audit of the work of the CNS within a tertiary referral Hepatobiliary Unit are presented are presented.
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In order to maximise patient care, assessment of the adequacy of the service provision by the Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) must be regularly undertaken. This study attempted to determine whether CNSs were providing an adequate service via retrospective and prospective audit. The results of a comprehensive audit of the work of the CNS within a tertiary referral Hepatobiliary Unit are presented. The audit involved postal and telephone questionnaires as well as prospective collection of data. The majority of responses from patients were positive, with many finding the CNS a useful and well-utilised contact. Overall, the CNSs performed well in each of their designated tasks; however, areas were still identified which could be further improved. Audit is essential in providing feedback to the CNS and to identify areas which require improvement. The CNS has evolved to meet a clinical gap in patient care, and as a result, the role of a CNS is frequently nebulous or poorly defined. This renders evaluation of the CNS problematic and fraught with difficulties. However, a thorough assessment can still be made using carefully constructed audit looking at each task of the CNS.

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The detection and management of emotional distress in cancer patients: the views of health‐care professionals

TL;DR: This study explores the views of cancer professionals regarding their current roles and responsibilities in the detection and management of ED, use of screening tools and access to expert psychological support.
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Evaluation of the role of the clinical Nurse Specialist in cancer care: an integrative literature review.

TL;DR: In this paper, an integrative literature review using a systematic approach was adopted to evaluate outcomes associated with the role of the clinical nurse specialist in cancer care, and the secondary aim was to identify the components of the Clinical Nurse Specialist role from the included papers in the literature review.
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The role of the urology clinical nurse specialist in the multidisciplinary team meeting

TL;DR: Evidence is examined for the role of the clinical nurse specialist (CNS) in the urology MDT meeting, which includes communicating with colleagues and patients, co-ordinating care, as well as facilitating research and clinical governance.
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What are the roles of clinical nurses and midwife specialists

TL;DR: The findings show the CNS/CMS to be active in the roles of researcher, educator, communicator, change agent, leader and clinical specialist, but the level of activity varies between different roles and individual role elements.
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Current status of clinical nursing specialists and the demands of osteoporosis specialized nurses in Mainland China

TL;DR: The history and development of the clinical nursing specialist role, the epidemiologic status of osteoporosis, as well as the feasibility and necessity of developing training programs in China for the CNS, will be discussed.
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Managing the unmanageable? Nurse Executive Directors and new role developments in nursing.

TL;DR: The findings of the Exploring New Roles in Practice (ENRiP) project as mentioned in this paper show that nurse executives vacillated between responding either in an ad hoc way to internal and external pressures or leading and supporting managed development.
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The specialist palliative care nurse: A qualitative study of the patients’ perspective

TL;DR: The findings support previous studies that have shown that specialist palliative care nurses are highly valued by those who have a terminal illness.
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The role of the clinical nurse specialist

TL;DR: The pivotal role of the clinical nurse specialist might be under threat as it fails to fulfill its original extensive remit, specifically that of undertaking research.
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The evolving role of the clinical nurse specialist

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Specialist nurse supported discharge in gynaecology: A randomised comparison and economic evaluation

TL;DR: It is suggested that duration of hospital stay can be shortened by the introduction of a specialist nurse without introducing any adverse physical and psychological effects and earlier hospital discharge at 48 h after major abdominal and pelvic surgery is an acceptable, cost effective alternative to current routine practice.
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