2021
DOI: 10.1111/jocn.16155
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Hospital nurses’ experiences of assessing health status changes in stem‐cell transplanted patients in home care: A qualitative study

Abstract: Aims and objectives To explore hospital nurses’ experience assessing changes in the health status of stem‐cell transplanted patients in home care (HC). Background Stem‐cell transplanted patients in HC are treated at home instead of in hospital wards. Hospital nurses visit patients daily and play a key role in assessing the patients’ health status. Previous studies on HC for stem‐cell transplanted patients focus mainly on safety in HC versus hospital care. No studies regarding nurses’ experience assessing patie… Show more

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“…We also see that the patients generally are satisfied with the homecare program. We think that acute GVHD is more common after their home-care program and is more seen in the following up at the outpatient clinic (Wergeland et al, 2021).…”
Section: Title Authors Reply To Letter To Editor 'Follow-up Care Afte...mentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…We also see that the patients generally are satisfied with the homecare program. We think that acute GVHD is more common after their home-care program and is more seen in the following up at the outpatient clinic (Wergeland et al, 2021).…”
Section: Title Authors Reply To Letter To Editor 'Follow-up Care Afte...mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…We are encouraged by the engagement and passion this topic inspires. Here are our thoughts and responses to the letter (Wergeland et al, 2021).…”
Section: Title Authors Reply To Letter To Editor 'Follow-up Care Afte...mentioning
confidence: 99%