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. 2014:18 Suppl:17-25.
doi: 10.1188/14.CJON.S3.17-25.

Evidence-based interventions for cancer- and treatment-related cognitive impairment

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Evidence-based interventions for cancer- and treatment-related cognitive impairment

Diane Von Ah et al. Clin J Oncol Nurs. 2014.
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Abstract

Cancer- and cancer treatment-related cognitive impairment is a common, bothersome, and potentially debilitating symptom incurred by cancer survivors. Cognitive impairment has a significant impact on patients' day-to-day functioning and quality of life, but it remains under-recognized and undertreated. This article, which is an update from the initial Oncology Nursing Society Putting Evidence Into Practice for cancer- and cancer treatment-related cognitive impairment, provides a comprehensive critical review and summary of the evidence regarding interventions addressing cognitive impairment for cancer survivors. This article examines the effectiveness of interventions focused on cancer- and cancer treatment-related cognitive impairment, makes recommendations for practice, and identifies gaps in knowledge and areas for further research.

Keywords: cognitive impairment; evidence-based practice; intervention.

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