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Management and treatment of men affected by metastatic prostate cancer: evidence‐based recommendations for practice
Authors:Abduelmenem Alashkham MBBCH  MSc  Phyllis Windsor  Ghulam Nabi MCh  MD  FRCS
Institution:1. Research Fellow in Cancer Care, Academic section of Urology, Medical Research Institute, School of Medicine, University of Dundee, UK;2. Academic section of Urology, Medical Research Institute, School of Medicine, University of Dundee, UK;3. OBE–Consultant Clinical Oncologist, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, UK;4. [Urol]–Reader in Surgical Uro‐Oncology, Hon. Consultant Urological Surgeon, University of Dundee, UK
Abstract:Currently, 250 000 men are affected by prostate cancer in the UK. Clinical guidance is crucial for nurses involved in the care delivery for men with advanced prostate cancer and for their families to maximize their quality and quantity of life. It is essential that nurses understand how prostate cancer is diagnosed, can recognize signs of disease progression, are familiar with disease management, and can educate patients and manage any symptoms appropriately and effectively. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to review current evidence‐based guidelines in relation to care delivery for men with metastatic prostate cancer in order to optimize best supportive care. A literature review was conducted in a range of electronic databases (DARE, Cochrane, MEDLINE, BNI, PsychINFO, EMBASE and CIHAHL) to identify studies employing qualitative and/or quantitative methods. National (UK) and European clinical guidelines were also reviewed. Methodological evaluation was conducted and the evidence‐based recommendations were integrated in a narrative synthesis. Supportive care is a person‐centred approach to the provision of the necessary services for those living with or affected by cancer to meet their informational, spiritual, emotional, social or physical needs during diagnosis, treatment or follow‐up phases including issues of health promotion, survivorship, palliation and bereavement. A multidisciplinary and proactive approach to the management of men with metastatic prostate cancer ensures safe and effective supportive care delivery. Nurses involved in the care delivery for this patient group need to be aware of the complex physical and psychological supportive care needs, and evidence‐based management care plans to ensure a personalized and tailored support to optimize quality of life.
Keywords:Care pathways  Education  Evidence‐based practice  Patient‐centred care  Practice development  Prostate cancer
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