Are nursing students trained to meet the needs of cancer survivors and their families? New challenges, new opportunities
Palabras clave : 
Cancer Survivors
Nursing Students
Nurses
Fecha de publicación : 
2019
ISSN : 
0120-5307
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Licencia CC BY-NC-SA
Cita: 
García-Vivar C, La Rosa-Salas V, Domingo-Oslé M. Are Nursing Students Trained to Meet the Needs of Cancer Survivors and Their Families? New Challenges, New Opportunities. Invest. Educ. Enferm. 2019; 37(2):e01.
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Current cancer treatments, along with more effective prevention measures, are producing increased cancer survival globally;(1) becoming – in many cases – a chronic disease.(2) Care of patients and families, living with a chronic disease, like cancer, constitutes one of the principal challenges for most health systems because they represent a heavy burden in terms of morbidity and mortality and carry a high percentage of the public expenditure in health.(3) Above all, the impact of cancer entails suffering and represents an important limitation in the quality of life, productivity, and functional state of the sick individuals and those living with them, that is, their family. More so, with evidence of the progressive increase of the number of older people with cancer, who are more prone to having comorbidities and other problems associated with their age, like dementia, depression, cerebrovascular accident, and diabetes.

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