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Is dyspnea management evidence-based?
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Is dyspnea management evidence-based?

Lisa B Aiello-Laws
Oncology nursing forum, v 40(6), pp 533-534
Nov 2013
PMID: 24161629

Abstract

Bibliometrics Bronchodilator Agents - therapeutic use Combined Modality Therapy Disease Management Dyspnea - etiology Dyspnea - nursing Dyspnea - therapy Evidence-Based Medicine Humans Lung Neoplasms - complications Oncology Nursing Periodicals as Topic - statistics & numerical data Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive - complications Quality of Life Relaxation Therapy Retrospective Studies Terminal Care
Reviewing the articles published in the past 40 years in the Oncology Nursing Forum (ONF) can assist in the identification of trends related to lung cancer treatment and management. Fifty-eight articles or studies published in ONF during that time were specific to lung cancer. The total number of published articles increased with each decade, but no articles were identified in the 1970s. The topics were quite varied, with each of the following represented by three or more articles: symptom clusters, radiation, smoking cessation, dyspnea, nutrition, and quality of life. To better focus this review on a specific aspect of lung cancer management, dyspnea was chosen.

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