Table of Contents
ContentsSection I—Understanding SurvivorshipChapter 1: SurvivorshipKathleen Pelc, MS, RN, OCNSection II—Potential Consequences of Cancer ManagementChapter 2: Symptom ManagementMaureen Cardoza, PhD, RN, CDPChapter 3: Psychological DistressDebra Kantor, PhD, APRN, BCSection III—Psychosocial Issues of Cancer SurvivorshipChapter 4: Family Relationships, Social Support, Fear of Recurrence, and FinancesMary Rzeszut, MSW, LCSWChapter 5: SpiritualityJudith A. Schreiber, PhD, RNSection IV—The Pediatric Cancer SurvivorChapter 6: Pediatric/Family Concerns Post TreatmentAnn Marie Paraszczuk, EdD, RNC, IBCLCMichelle Schaefer, RN, BSN, CPONSection V—Nursing TheoriesChapter 7: Theory of UncertaintyKristen Sethares, PhD, RN, CNEMaryellen Brisbois, PhD, RN, APHN-BCElizabeth Danells Chin, PhD, RN, ANPChapter 8: Theory of Unpleasant SymptomsAlaine Stadelman, MSN, RNChapter 9: TransitionsEun-Ok Im, PhD, MPH, RN, CNS, FAANYaelim Lee, MSN, RN, PhD (c)Chapter 10: AdaptationAkhtar Ebrahimi Ghassemi, PhD, MHC, MSN, RNChapter 11: ResilienceDebra Kantor, PhD, APRN, BCNona Holmes, DNP, APRN-BC, NP PsychiatrySection VI—Understanding the Nurse’s Role in Cancer SurvivorshipChapter 12: Oncology Clinical Nurse SpecialistsHeidi Bentos-Pereira, MSN, MBA, RN, OCNChapter 13: Oncology Nurse NavigatorsJoyce Davis, BS, RNChapter 14: Oncology Case ManagersRebecca Perez, RN, BSN, CCMChapter 15: Mental Health NursesSusan Glodstein, PMHNP-BC, PMHCNS-BCSection VII—Collaboration With Other Health Team MembersChapter 16: Role of the Social WorkerMary Rzeszut, MSW, LCSWChapter 17: Role of the ClergyRabbi Stephanie Dickstein, LMSWRabbi/Chaplain Abraham RabinovichChapter 18: Pain and Palliative Care TeamPaula Lester, MD, FACPJessica Weinberger, MS, FNP, ACHPNSection VIII—Life After Cancer TreatmentChapter 19: When the Cloud ReturnsMaureen Cardoza, PhD, RN, CDPAppendix : Nursing DiagnosisZelda Suzan, MA, RN, CNEDebra Kantor, PhD, APRN, BCGlossarySuggested ResourcesIndexAbout the Editors