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Nurses’ Perceived Challenges in the Management of Hospitalized Cancer Patients in a Comprehensive Cancer Center in Southeastern Nigeria

Peace Iheanacho, Hope Opara, Juliana Ifezulumba, Ngozi Joy Omotola, Justin Agorye Ingwu, Agnes N. Anarado

2022Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Nurses' challenges in poor-resource countries like Nigeria have been understudied. This study determined nurses' perceived challenges in management of hospitalized cancer patients in a comprehensive cancer center in southeast of Nigeria. METHODS: The descriptive study included 133 registered nurses working in medical-surgical and oncology wards. A 37-item questionnaire included seven (7) questions on socioeconomic, 16 questions related to nurse's knowledge, and 14 questions related to cancer treatment and the hospital facility. A significant challenge was defined as a mean score of more than 3 in a Likert scale 5 points. RESULTS: Challenges included a shortage of nurses (inadequate numbers of skilled nurses in oncology and other wards with mean±sd score (4.73±0.58), lack of continuing education on current trends in the management of cancer (4.03±0.45), and lack of oncology trained nursing experts for job mentoring (4.24±0.77). Others were managing patients facing chemotherapy related side-effects (3.06±2.12), high cost of treatment borne by cancer patients (4.41±0.68) and exorbitant hospital bills (4.72±0.48), non-availability of drugs (4.09±0.87) and institutional policy bottlenecks affecting subsidizing treatment costs (4.09±0.84). Cancer care affected mainly by inadequate and functional equipment (4.24±0.55), and with no staff remuneration (4.53± 0.85). CONCLUSION: Nurses' Perceived Challenges were related to professional, institutional, and those related to patient.

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MedicineRemunerationFamily medicineLikert scaleNursingCancerOncology nursingSubsidyDescriptive statisticsWorkforceNurse educationInternal medicinePsychologyBusinessFinanceEconomicsEconomic growthStatisticsDevelopmental psychologyMarket economyMathematicsGlobal Cancer Incidence and ScreeningNursing education and managementAdvances in Oncology and Radiotherapy