2024 CANO/ACIO Annual Conference Abstracts
Abstract
W-01-A
Enhancing Oncology Nurses’ Symptom Management Competencies: A Workshop on COSTaRS Practice Guides
164
W-02-A
LEADS in Action – A Hands on Workshop to Building Leadership Competencies: How to Surpass, Take Advantage and Control Our Imposter Syndrome
164
W-03-A
Designing CANO/ACIO’s Adult Oncology Nursing Professional Development Continuum: An Innovative Education Resource for Oncology Nurses
165
W-04-A
My Patient Says They Have Chemo-Brain – Now What? How Nurses Can Screen For, Assess, and Support Patients with Cancer-Related Cognitive Impairment
165
W-05-A
Caring for Older Adults with Cancer: An Interactive, Hands-On Toolkit Workshop
166
W-06-A
From Coast to Coast: A Workshop on Clinical Trial Essentials for Specialized Oncology Nurses
166
W-01-B
From Coast to Coast: Uniting our Practice in Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Cancer Care
167
W-04-B
Tides of Nursing: Navigating Complex Conversations in Oncology Nursing Practice
167
W-06-B
Connecting to the Network: Developing Coast-to-Coast Connections in Oncology Nursing Informatics
168
W-01-C
From Awareness to Action: Tackling Substance Use Stigma in Cancer Care
168
W-02-C
Hematology Nurses Supporting Practice Across Canada
169
W-03-C
Accelerating Genomics-Informed Oncology Nursing Education and Practice
169
W-04-C
Coast to Coast: Standardizing Systemic Therapy Education
169
W-05-C
Building Decision Coaching Competencies: A Workshop for Oncology Nurses
170
W-06-C
Prevention & Management of Radiation Dermatitis Workshop
170
W-01-D
Centring the Margins: A Workshop to Advance Equity-Oriented Oncology Nursing Praxis
170
W-03-D
Clinical Nurses Supporting Cancer Survivors: A Survivorship Special Interest Group Workshop
171
W-04-D
Cancer Basics Boot Camp: What Oncology Nurses Need to Know!
171
W-06-D
What the Duct is with Pancreatic Cancer?! Demystifying Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma and Enhancing Oncology Nursing Care for Patients and Families
171
W-06-I
Writing for Peer-Reviewed Publications
172
W-06-II
Clinical Nursing Research in the Making: A Joint Workshop with the Research Committee and the Doctoral Student Network
172
W-04-III
Priming the Oncology Line: Flashback to 2023
172
I-01-A
Implementing CAR T-therapy: Our Experience at the CHU de Québec-UL
173
I-02-A
Bridging the Gap: Enhancing Oncology Care Transitions from Pediatric to Adult Environments for Young Adults
173
I-03-A
Insights into the Cancer Patient Journey: Findings from a Provincial Patient Satisfaction Survey Among South Asian Patients in British Columbia
173
I-04-A
Along the Journey: Outpost Nurses Provide Significant Oncology Care but Lack Assistance
174
I-05-A
CCP Nursing – Jack of All Trades, Master of None: Reviewing the Benefits and Challenges of Cross-Training in a Community Oncology Program
174
I-01-B
Charting the Unknown: One Centre’s Experience in Implementing Outpatient Bispecific Antibody Therapy
174
I-02-B
Breaking Barriers: Nursing Strategies to Tackle Financial Toxicities in AYA Cancer Care
175
I-03-B
Amplifying Women’s Voices of the Impact of Breast Cancer on Distress and Quality of Life: Early Insights Using Patient Reported Outcomes from the PROg
175
I-05-B
Implementation of Shared-Care in Complex Malignant Hematology: An Integrative Review Using the RE-AIM Evaluation Framework
176
I-01-C
Uniting Our Practice: Supporting the Safe Implementation of Bispecific Antibody Therapies Across the Cancer Program
176
I-02-C
Patient-Centred Evaluation – Using Client Satisfaction Survey for Evaluation of the Adolescent and Young Adult Program
176
I-03-C
Improving Health Outcomes for Cancer Patients Using Remote Symptom Monitoring
177
I-04-C
Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority Partnership with Comprehensive Breast Care Program
177
I-05-C
The Chemotherapy Waitlist Nurse Coordinator: Supporting Access to Systemic Therapy in British Columbia
177
I-01-D
CRS and ICANS Monitoring in BiTE Therapy: How to Prepare Nursing Staff in a Community Hospital Setting
178
I-02-D
At a Crossroads: Meaningfully Supporting Adolescents Who Use Substances and Who Have Cancer
178
I-04-D
Understanding the Social and Workplace Experiences of Cancer Patients in Newfoundland and Labrador
179
I-05-D
Radiation Oncology Nursing: Highlights of the National Workforce Survey
179
II-1-A
Best of Oncology Infectious Disease in Myeloid Malignancies: Exploring the Fungus Among Us
180
II-2-A
Empowering Frontline Nurses in Quality Improvement Initiatives: Lessons from a Hematology Case Study
180
II-3-A
Getting “Hung Up” on Telephone Care – Trialing a Telephone Triage Program at a Community Oncology Site
180
II-4-A
Uniting our Practice: Understanding the Needs of Sexually and Gender Diverse People with Cancer
181
II-5-A
Geriatric Oncology on the West Coast: A Case Example of Implementing a Nurse-Led Model of Care for Older Adults with Cancer
181
II-1-B
The Implementation of Outpatient Bone Marrow Transplantation at CHU de Québec
181
II-2-B
Improving Patient Safety with the Implementation of a Provincial Systemic Therapy Incident Reporting and Learning Team
182
II-3-B
Cultivating an Appetite for a Model Change Within a Systemic Therapy Unit
182
II-4-B
Caring for Equity Deserving Populations From a Nursing Perspective
182
II-1-C
Malignant Hematology Day Unit: An Acute Outpatient Care Setting for Management of Malignant Hematology Patients Led by Specialized Nurses
183
II-2-C
Improving Time to Postoperative Radiotherapy (PORT) for Head and Neck Cancers: A Quality Improvement Initiative
183
II-3-C
Quebec’s Model for a Rapid Investigation Clinic: Guichet d’investigation
184
II-1-D
Creation and Set-Up of a Haematology Oncology Day Hospital at the MUHC: Phase I; Outpatient Stem Cell Transplant Clinic for Multiple Myeloma Patient
184
II-2-D
The Revised Edmonton Symptom Assessment System for Cancer (ESAS-r Cancer): Assessing the Utility One Year After Implementation
184
II-3-D
Community Cancer Support Programs
185
II-4-D
Association of Smartphone Use and Internet Access With Markers of eHealth Literacy Among Adults Versus Older Adults With Cancer in Ghana
185
III-1-A
A Nurse Led Initiative In Improving Patient Access to Oncology Sexual Health and Intimacy Care at BC Cancer Victoria
186
III-2-A
When Everything is New Again: Supporting Transition to Oncology Specialty Nursing
186
III-3-A
Comforting Words: Transforming Chemotherapy Care With Brief Conversational Hypnosis
186
III-5-A
Implementing an Oncogenetics Network in Eastern Quebec – An Example of Interprofessional and Interregional Collaboration
187
III-6-A
Unlocking the Transformative Power of Patient-Oriented Research and Co-Design: Implications for Oncology Nursing Researchers
187
III-1-B
Identifying and Supporting Cancer Patients With Suicidal Ideation: A Nurse-Led Quality Assurance Process in Cancer Care Alberta
187
III-2-B
Cellular Therapy and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Certification for Specialized Oncology Nurses: The East Coast Experience
188
III-3-B
Managing Cancer and Living Meaningfully (CALM): A Brief Psychotherapeutic Intervention for Patients Living with Life Threatening and Advanced Cancers
188
III-5-B
Integrating Planetary Health Within Cancer Care
188
III-6-B
Measuring Readiness of Newfoundland and Labrador Oncology Nurses to Provide Genomics-Informed Care
189
III-2-C
Uniting Our Practice: Oncology Nursing and Radiation Therapy Combined Approach to Support New Radiation Oncology Nurses
189
III-3-C
Overcoming Barriers to Early Palliative Care: Implementing an Integrated Care Approach in a Hemato-Oncology Care Unit (French)
189
III-5-C
Exploration of the Experiences of Endometrial Cancer Survivors and Healthcare Providers Participating in the Cancer Care Transition of Care Program
190
III-6-C
Secondary Analysis of Qualitative Study ‘Men with Breast Cancer’
190
III-1-D
Implementation of a Nicotine Replacement Therapy Pilot Program
191
III-2-D
A Closer Look at the Challenges of Transitioning-To-Practice for Oncology Resource Nurses
191
III-6-D
Contrasting Patients’ and Health Care Professionals’ Experience in Hemato-Oncology Care: A Narrative Study
191
IV-1-A
A Patient/Family Centered Communication Tool for the Recent Admission of a Loved One to the Hematology/Oncology Inpatient Ward: A QI Initiative
192
IV-2-A
Virtual Care Realities: Canadian Oncology Nurses at the Forefront of Change
192
IV-3-A
Development of Canadian Best Practice Recommendations for the Topical Management of Malignant Cutaneous Wounds
193
IV-4-A
Barriers, Facilitators and Motivations to Pursue Specialty Certification in Oncology Nursing: The Case of BC Oncology Nurses
193
IV-5-A
Navigating Care: The Impact of a Nurse Navigator Program in Pancreatic Cancer
193
IV-1-B
Translating Knowledge to Practice: Improving Advance Care Planning Practices Through Embedded Knowledge Mobilization
194
IV-2-B
IV Therapy Considerations for Oncology – Know the Lines Out There!
194
IV-3-B
A United Front: A Collaborative Trial Between Laboratory and Community Oncology Program Staff to Enhance Patient Experience of Outpatient Blood Draws
194
IV-4-B
The Development and Implementation of a Virtual Oncology Escape Room in Undergraduate Nursing Program
195
IV-5-B
Measuring the Impact of Cancer Patient Navigation on Diagnostic Resolution and Treatment Initiation in Patients with Primary Lung Cancer in Manitoba
195
IV-1-C
Advance Care Planning in Oncology Nursing: Developing the Tools, Resources, and Environments for Nursing-Led Advance Care Planning
195
IV-2-C
Uniting Our Practice to Improve Patient Care: Project Infusion Reaction
196
IV-3-C
The Delivery of Off-Service Chemotherapy/ Immunotherapy: A Nursing Perspective
196
IV-4-C
Ambulatory Oncology Nurse’s Perspectives on Patient-Reported Outcome Measures
197
IV-1-D
Uniting Practice to Become a Successful Oncology Nurse Practitioner
197
IV-3-D
Applying Best Practice to Clinical Practice: How the 2024 Vascular Access Guidelines Impact Oncology Care
197
IV-4-D
Enhancing Cytotoxic Spill Clean-Up Simulation with Glo-Germ
198
IV-6
Award-Winning Student Research Abstract Session – Symptom Management Guideline Implementation Among Outpatient Oncology Nurses: A Scoping Review of Barriers, Facilitators, and Strategies
198
IV-6
Award-Winning Student Research Abstract Session – Introduction by the Research Committee – What do Patients (Want to) Know about Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer Pathology: Implications for Oncology Nurses
199
Helene Hudson Lectureship Sponsored by Amgen
The Oncology Nurse in Population Cancer Screening
199
Clinical Award Lectureship Sponsored by Merck
Closer to Home: Inaugural Oncology Clinic to Better Serve the Residents of Baffin Island, Nunavut
199
CANO and LLSC Joint Symposium
The Value of the Nursing Perspective in Public Reimbursement Decisions of Cancer Treatments
200
CANO/ONS/APHON Joint Symposium
Sowing Seeds of Advocacy: Cross-Border Perspectives on Fertility Preservation
200
CANO and Canadian Cancer Society Joint Symposium
Advancing and Promoting Cancer Patient Navigation in Canada Through a Patient’s Lens
200
V-01-A
Metastatic Breast Cancer: A Practical Nursing Approach. What Every Oncology Nurse Needs to Know
201
V-02-A
Impact and Opportunities: Expanding the Role of the Nurse Practitioner in a Community-Based Oncology Centre
201
V-03-A
The Evolution of Brachytherapy Nursing Orientation at The Ottawa Hospital
202
V-04-A
Oncology Advanced Practice Nurse Team Lead: A Pilot Project
202
V-05-A
Exploring the Need for Specialty Streams of Cancer Patient Navigation in Cancer Care Alberta
202
V-06-A
From Challenge to Opportunity: Remote Research Procedures During the Pandemic and Beyond
202
V-01-B
When Specialties Collide: Integrating Infusion Therapy, Vascular Access, and Oncology Nursing
203
V-02-B
NP-Led Bone Marrow Aspirate and Biopsy Procedural Sedation Clinic: Development, Implementation, and Outcomes
203
V-03-B
Streamlining Oncology Research Processes Through Collaborative Engagement
203
V-04-B
Where History Meets the Present: How Understanding the History of the Nursing Profession in Canada Can Help Nurses Advance Health Equity
204
V-05-B
Enhancing Cancer Care Pathways: Nurse Navigators Driving Collaborative Efforts in the Champlain Region
204
V-06-B
Exploring Ethical Issues with Clinical Trials to Guide Nursing Practice Across the Continuum of Cancer Care
204
V-01-C
Uniting our Expertise: Optimizing Nutrition in Patients with Pancreatic Cancer
205
V-02-C
Supportive Care Needs of Adults Living with Relapsed or Refractory Acute Leukemia (RR AL): An Advanced Practice Nursing Perspective
205
V-03-C
Establishing a Virtual Care Clinic for Malignant Hematology Patients: A Quality Improvement Initiative at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
206
V-04-C
A Novel Planetary Health Internship Program for Front-line Nurses to Learn and Contribute to Low-Carbon, Low-Waste, Sustainable Healthcare Systems
206
V-05-C
Getting our OATs in! Incorporating ‘Oncotype At Triage’ into Referral Navigation Practice
206
V-06-C
Strategies to Increase Clinical Trial Access in Rural Communities to Patients Living with Cancer
207
V-01-D
Improving Outcomes in Stem Cell Transplant Patients: Addressing Oral Mucositis Through Education and Process Enhancements
207
V-02-D
An Evidence-Based Policy Approach for Implementing and Optimizing a Clinical Nurse Specialist Workforce in British Columbia
207
V-03-D
Co-Production: A Feasible Model for Updating Cancer Related Symptom Practice Guides
208
V-04-D
Nursing Leadership in Implementing Value-Based Healthcare (VBHC) in Colorectal Cancer Care Trajectory in a Canadian Hospital
208
V-05-D
An Update on Primary HPV Testing and Cervical Cancer Screening in Canada
209
V-06-D
From Coast to Coast: Uniting Oncology Nursing Practice Through the Vital Role of Clinical Research Nurse Study Coordinators
290
P-01
Role Optimization of the Licensed Practical Nurse at BC Cancer
209
P-02
Bispecifics Are Coming; Nursing Perspective for Non-CAR-T Centres From DLBCL Experiences
210
P-03
A Multi-Centre, Three Arm, Phase III Randomized Controlled Trial on the Management of Oral Mucositis in Patients Receiving Radical Radiation for Head
210
P-04
Impact of a Nurse Practitioner-Led Follow-Up Clinic Within a Rapid-Access Palliative Radiotherapy Program for Patients with Metastatic Cancer
210
P-05
Patients with Peritoneal Mesothelioma Whom Received Cytoreductive Surgery (CRS) With Heated Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC) in Ontario
211
P-06
Nurses Attitudes Toward Structured Advance Care Planning Conversations
211
P-07
Virtual Nursing Oncology Care in British Columbia
211
P-08
Bringing Light to the Critical Role of Supporting Patients in the Ambulatory Unit
212
P-09
Alternative Models of Care in Ambulatory Oncology: Canadian Review from Coast to Coast
212
P-10
Creating Standardized Systemic Therapy Scheduling Guidelines within a Provincial Oncology Drug Formulary
212
P-11
Using Experiential Learning to Support Oncology Nurses Working in the Palliative Care Unit
213
P-12
Development of Cancer Related Patient Education Materials
213
P-14
Early Recognition of Life Threating Signs and Symptoms in Patients Receiving Bispecific T-Cell-Engaging Antibodies
213
P-15
Personalizing Canadian Breast Cancer Patients’ Understanding of their Treatment Path
213
P-17
Sleep: A Review of Current Recommendations to Improve Nurses’ Sleep
214
P-18
Understanding and Enhancing the CAR T DLBCL Patient Journey: Insights from a Qualitative Ethnographic Study of the Care Circle
214
P-19
Psychosocial Challenges of Adolescents and Young Adults Affected by Cancer: A Systematic Review of Qualitative Research
215
P-20
The PRO-SLEEP Program to Improve Quality of Life After Blood Cancer
215
P-21
Scoping Review of Wearable Technologies from a Health Consumer’s Perspective: Nursing Implications in Oncological Practice
215
P-24
The Gendered Experiences of Primary Caregivers of People Living/Dying with Colorectal Cancer: Implication for Oncology Nursing Praxis
216
P-25
Exploring the Experiences and Supportive Care Needs of Adults Living with Relapsed or Refractory Acute Leukemia: Preliminary Results
216
P-27
Navigating the Meaning of Body Image Among Adults with Breast Cancer: A Photovoice Exploration
217
P-28
A Pan-Canadian Community of Practice on Patient Engagement in Cancer Research
217
P-29
Economic Burden and Impact of Cancer Treatment and Post-Treatment for Adults Living in Rural Settings in Canada
218
P-30
YACC Recover Study: Prospective Recovery of Quality of Life in Young Adults Diagnosed with Cancer
218
P-31
Acute Radiation Dermatitis in Anal Cancer: The Impact of Practice Patterns on Toxicity
218
P-32
A Nurse-Navigated Approach to Lung Cancer Screening and Prevention in Nova Scotia
219
P-34
A Nursing Collaborative: Harnessing Our Synergies to Improve Patient Wait Times
219
P-37
Harm Reduction Through Paclitaxel Infusion Using Titration Rate
220
P-38
Home Transfusion Program Pilot – Bridging Boundaries for Transfusion-Dependent Patients
220
P-39
Referral Cancer Navigators in Ambulatory Oncology: Impetus for Change
220
P-40
The Importance of Peer Support for the Blood Cancer Community: Personalized Support from Diagnosis Through Life After Cancer
221
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