Abstract

Aim: To highlight the experiences of children's community nurses (CCNs) within cancer care and to identify their day-to-day roles and responsibilities. Method: Questionnaires were completed by 12 CCNs and oncology specialist nurses within London, these were analysed using a coding software. Findings: Children and their families perceive CCNs as knowledgeable, happy and friendly professionals, essential in reducing hospital admissions and who have a positive impact on a child and their family's well-being. The CCN has a varied role in cancer care, however, currently in the UK there is no framework specific to caring for a child at home with cancer. In response to the findings, one has been written to identify care needs and to emphasise service expectations. Conclusion: Specific training for caring for a child with cancer should be prioritised for all staff working within a CCN team and to ensure best practice, the framework should be implemented once reviewed and services re-evaluated.

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