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This Open Access textbook, endorsed by UK Oncology Nursing Society (UKONS), covers the effects impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Cancer care and how health care professionals and people with a cancer diagnosis have been affected. It discusses current research covering COVID and Cancer and considers the different impacts on patients with solid tumours and those with a haematological malignancy. The authors critically appraise how technology has been used to combat the pandemic as well as impacts on patient management and their well-being, education of health care professionals as well as the delivery of oncology cancer treatments. They also examine the ongoing psychological effects on patients, health care professionals and provide an analysis of the effects of the pandemic on the charitable sector in cancer care. Importantly this book provides both a UK and a European perspective on the above as well as looking forward to appraise the long-term effect of the pandemic on cancer care, both positive and negative.
Contents
Foreword.- Introduction.- Chapter 1. Patient Experience.- Chapter 2. Research background COVID and Cancer.- Chapter 3. Haematological perspectives on COVID and Cancer.- Chapter 4. Increasing use of Technology in COVID Pandemic.- Chapter 5. Virtual Consultations - training and patient experience.- Chapter 6. European Perspectives on Cancer and Pandemic.- Chapter 7. Charity Sector and the effects.- Chapter 8. Impact on Provision of Education.- Chapter 9. The psychological impact of COVID on staff.- Chapter 10. The experience of redeployment on oncology staff and The Nightingale Experience.- Chapter 11. Patient management and Flow during pandemic.- Chapter 12. Delivery of SACT during Pandemic Rapid Changes.- Chapter 13. The long term legacy of COVID in Cancer Care.