01 May 2025

Articles of Interest

This month’s research spans canine-assisted anxiety support, self-management tools for fatigue, and survivorship clinic outcomes. Other studies explore nutrition and survival, spiritual care, breathlessness, and equity in data collection—highlighting the diverse impact of cancer nurses across care and research.

New publications by Members:

Catherine Paterson (Adelaide, Australia): Pawsitive Care: Canine-Assisted Intervention for Anxiety in ICU Patients and Family Members: A Single-Center, Single-Arm Study - Critical Care Explorations. Apr 2025. Open Access Icon View »

Raymond Chan (Adelaide, Australia): Co-designing a web-based intervention (RESTORE) to support self-management of cancer-related fatigue in people living with a brain tumour - Supportive Care in Cancer. Apr 2025. Open Access Icon View »

Hayley Batchelor (Woonona, Australia), Bronwyn Freeman (Callala Bay, Australia): The Impact of Peri-Operative Nutritional Status on Survival in Gastroesophageal Adenocarcinoma - Current Oncology. Apr 2025. Open Access Icon View »

Vanessa Brunelli (Wollongong, Australia): The invisibility of chronic breathlessness. Why don't we talk about the symptom? - Current Opinion in Supportive & Palliative Care. Apr 2025. View »

Raymond Chan (Adelaide, Australia): Do self-management interventions improve self-efficacy and health-related quality of life after stroke? A systematic review - International Journal of Stroke. Apr 2025. View »

Elisabeth Coyne (Morningside, Australia): Feasibility and preliminary effects of a socio-spiritual intervention for adults with cancer and their family caregivers: a pilot randomised controlled trial - Ecancermedicalscience. Apr 2025. Open Access Icon View »

Gemma McErlean (Bangor, Australia): "Where Are You Really From?": The Blurred Fences of the Race and Ethnicity Data Box - Nursing Open. Apr 2025. Open Access Icon View »

Tegan Dunmall (Langwarrin, Australia): Survivorship clinic attendance improves completion but not timeliness of cardiac surveillance post anthracyclines - Cardio-Oncology. Apr 2025. Open Access Icon View »

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