IX Configuration and Structure A. Inclusion / Exclusion Criteria for Members: To recruit members to implement pediatric oncology requires an accurate and detailed composition of the group and has two categories: heterogeneity Homogeneity. A homogeneous model is a member with a similar purpose and has several common personal characteristics that facilitate communication and integration and help members identify and correlate each other's concerns.
The Children's Oncology Group is an international research institution primarily supported by the National Cancer Institute 22 The National Cancer Institute established the Pediatric Cooperation Group in 1955. Since then, the cure rate of cancer in children and adoleshicles has soared from 10% to 70%. The Children's Oncology Group contains 500 childhood cancer experts from 240 pediatric facilities in the United States, Canada, and Australia. Currently in the United States more than 40,000 children, adolescents, and young people are being treated according to research protocols. Treatment and supportive therapy are constantly being investigated through a multimodal approach. Their approach to collaborate with the Children's Oncology group is considered a gold standard for collaborative clinical research because it combines scientific ideas, research skills and data together.
The aim of this paper is to outline and outline the emotional sequelae of pediatric oncology nurse's work and to recommend intervention to support happiness based on long-term care. The three main categories involved include clinical practice aspects of care, burnout risk, sympathetic fatigue, moral pain and sorrow, and intervention to counter these phenomena. Future nursing research will focus on the development of proven, well-measured measuring tools for evaluating nurse-specific burnout syndrome, caring fatigue, moral pain, and changes in nurse's sadness You should. Qualitative research should investigate the relationship between individual variables, workplace and team characteristics, age and experience, and their impact on burnout, sympathetic fatigue, moral distress and nurse's sorrow. Finally, elastic phenomena require further research
Think about the mental hazards of pediatric oncology care: a 40-year outlook and possibilities