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Establishing a nurse-led thyroid cancer follow-up clinic

Andrew Fishburn, Nicola Fishburn

2021British Journal of Nursing10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Thyroid cancer is a complex disease requiring management by a large multidisciplinary team. The number of patients with a diagnosis of thyroid cancer is significantly increasing year-on-year, and traditional models of consultant-led follow up are no longer sustainable. Although nurse-led cancer follow-up clinics are becomining increasingly common, thyroid cancer nurse-led follow-up clinics are rare. An excellent understanding of the disease, treatment and management of risk of disease recurrence is essential for safe patient care, and is discussed in this article. The clinic discussed uses the skill set of head and neck nurse specialists, including psychological support, coping strategies for long-term side effects of treatment and non-medical prescribing. A patient survey of the service revealed high levels of patient satisfaction and a desire to continue face-to-face consultations rather than telephone clinics.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineThyroid cancerPatient satisfactionNursingDiseaseCancerNurse practitionersMultidisciplinary approachFamily medicineHealth careInternal medicineSociologyEconomicsSocial scienceEconomic growthPatient-Provider Communication in HealthcareThyroid Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentHealthcare Quality and Management
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