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The Experiences of Specialist Nurses Working Within the Uro-oncology Multidisciplinary Team in the United Kingdom

PURPOSE: United Kingdom prostate cancer nursing care is provided by a variety of urology and uro-oncology nurses. The experience of working in multidisciplinary teams (MDT) was investigated in a national study. DESIGN: The study consisted of a national survey with descriptive statistics and thematic...

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Autores principales: Punshon, Geoffrey, Endacott, Ruth, Aslett, Phillippa, Brocksom, Jane, Fleure, Louisa, Howdle, Felicity, Masterton, Morven, O’Connor, Anita, Swift, Adrian, Trevatt, Paul, Leary, Alison
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5469566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28594672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/NUR.0000000000000308
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author Punshon, Geoffrey
Endacott, Ruth
Aslett, Phillippa
Brocksom, Jane
Fleure, Louisa
Howdle, Felicity
Masterton, Morven
O’Connor, Anita
Swift, Adrian
Trevatt, Paul
Leary, Alison
author_facet Punshon, Geoffrey
Endacott, Ruth
Aslett, Phillippa
Brocksom, Jane
Fleure, Louisa
Howdle, Felicity
Masterton, Morven
O’Connor, Anita
Swift, Adrian
Trevatt, Paul
Leary, Alison
author_sort Punshon, Geoffrey
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description PURPOSE: United Kingdom prostate cancer nursing care is provided by a variety of urology and uro-oncology nurses. The experience of working in multidisciplinary teams (MDT) was investigated in a national study. DESIGN: The study consisted of a national survey with descriptive statistics and thematic analysis. METHODS: A secondary analysis of a data subset from a UK whole population survey was undertaken (n = 285) of the specialist nursing workforce and the services they provide. Data were collected on the experience of working in the MDT. RESULTS: Forty-five percent of the respondents felt that they worked in a functional MDT, 12% felt that they worked in a dysfunctional MDT, and 3.5% found the MDT meeting intimidating. Furthermore, 34% of the nurses felt that they could constructively challenge all members of the MDT in meetings. Themes emerging from open-ended questions were lack of interest in nonmedical concerns by other team members, ability to constructively challenge decisions or views within the meeting, and little opportunity for patients’ wishes to be expressed. CONCLUSIONS: Despite expertise and experience, nurses had a variable, often negative, experience of the MDT. It is necessary to ensure that all participants can contribute and are heard and valued. More emphasis should be given to patients’ nonmedical needs.
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spelling pubmed-54695662017-06-23 The Experiences of Specialist Nurses Working Within the Uro-oncology Multidisciplinary Team in the United Kingdom Punshon, Geoffrey Endacott, Ruth Aslett, Phillippa Brocksom, Jane Fleure, Louisa Howdle, Felicity Masterton, Morven O’Connor, Anita Swift, Adrian Trevatt, Paul Leary, Alison Clin Nurse Spec Feature Article PURPOSE: United Kingdom prostate cancer nursing care is provided by a variety of urology and uro-oncology nurses. The experience of working in multidisciplinary teams (MDT) was investigated in a national study. DESIGN: The study consisted of a national survey with descriptive statistics and thematic analysis. METHODS: A secondary analysis of a data subset from a UK whole population survey was undertaken (n = 285) of the specialist nursing workforce and the services they provide. Data were collected on the experience of working in the MDT. RESULTS: Forty-five percent of the respondents felt that they worked in a functional MDT, 12% felt that they worked in a dysfunctional MDT, and 3.5% found the MDT meeting intimidating. Furthermore, 34% of the nurses felt that they could constructively challenge all members of the MDT in meetings. Themes emerging from open-ended questions were lack of interest in nonmedical concerns by other team members, ability to constructively challenge decisions or views within the meeting, and little opportunity for patients’ wishes to be expressed. CONCLUSIONS: Despite expertise and experience, nurses had a variable, often negative, experience of the MDT. It is necessary to ensure that all participants can contribute and are heard and valued. More emphasis should be given to patients’ nonmedical needs. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2017-07 2017-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5469566/ /pubmed/28594672 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/NUR.0000000000000308 Text en Copyright © 2017 The Authors. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CCBYNC-ND) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal.
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Punshon, Geoffrey
Endacott, Ruth
Aslett, Phillippa
Brocksom, Jane
Fleure, Louisa
Howdle, Felicity
Masterton, Morven
O’Connor, Anita
Swift, Adrian
Trevatt, Paul
Leary, Alison
The Experiences of Specialist Nurses Working Within the Uro-oncology Multidisciplinary Team in the United Kingdom
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title_full The Experiences of Specialist Nurses Working Within the Uro-oncology Multidisciplinary Team in the United Kingdom
title_fullStr The Experiences of Specialist Nurses Working Within the Uro-oncology Multidisciplinary Team in the United Kingdom
title_full_unstemmed The Experiences of Specialist Nurses Working Within the Uro-oncology Multidisciplinary Team in the United Kingdom
title_short The Experiences of Specialist Nurses Working Within the Uro-oncology Multidisciplinary Team in the United Kingdom
title_sort experiences of specialist nurses working within the uro-oncology multidisciplinary team in the united kingdom
topic Feature Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5469566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28594672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/NUR.0000000000000308
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