New Nursing eBook: 2020-2021 Oncology Nursing Drug Handbook

A new nursing eBook has been added to the Library collection, entitled the 2020-2021 Oncology Nursing Drug Handbook. This text, specifically for nurses caring for patients with cancer, details drug therapy in terms of the nursing process: nursing diagnoses, etiologies of toxicities, and key points for nursing assessment, intervention, and evaluation.

Major topics and information include effective symptom management, patient education, chemotherapy administration, cellular communication pathways disrupted by cancer, immunotherapy, new drugs and their indications, and updated indications and side effects for recently FDA approved drugs.

Clear Masks Improve Patient-Provider Communication

Even before the pandemic, masks hampered communication for patients with hearing impairment. An experience MSK nurse Brianna DiTullio had with an immunocompromised patient in 2019 inspired her to research the use of clear masks. She recently shared her results at the Oncology Nursing Society’s Annual Conference. They were reported by Oncology Nursing News.

In her study, DiTullio first surveyed 6 patients with hearing impairment to establish a baseline for their speech perception. Staff members wore clear masks when meeting with the patients over two days, after which the patients took a follow-up survey. The results were notable: before the switch to clear masks, 67% of the patients reported often having difficulty understanding staff. After the intervention, this number decreased to 33% of the patients. Patients also reported an increase in trust levels of hospital staff.

DiTullio recommends that hospitals invest in clear masks to allow for communication with this significant patient population.

New eBook – Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice: Model and Guidelines

The MSKCC library has a new eBook, entitled Johns Hopkins nursing evidence-based practice : Model and guidelines.

New topics and features in this third edition include tips for using the newly updated Johns Hopkins Nursing EBP model and guidelines, tips on seeking funding for the advancement of inter-professional collaboration and teamwork, and tools to guide the EBP process.

Explanation of the Practice question, Evidence, and Translation (PET) approach to EBP projects, overview of the Patient, Intervention, Comparison, and Outcome (PICO) approach to EBP question development, and exemplars detailing real-world EBP experiences are also included.