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A comparison of nurses' and physicians' perception of cancer treatment burden based on reported adverse events.

Shing M LeeJieling MiaoRuby WuJoseph M UngerKen CheungDawn L Hershman
Published in: Health and quality of life outcomes (2019)
These differences in the perception of burden of AEs can lead to different treatment decisions and symptom management strategies. Thus, having provider consistency, training, or a collaborative approach in follow-up care between nurses and physicians is important to ensure continuity in care delivery. Moreover, estimating overall burden from both physicians' and nurses' perspective, and comparing them may be useful for deciding when collaborations are warranted.
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