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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 332-334, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-756615

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Day-care chemotherapy boasts the advantage of shorter treatment time, higher treatment efficacy and lower patients′ burden, as compared to the conventional hospitalization pattern. In view of treatment needs of patients, better therapeutic outcomes and patient satisfaction, the authors analyzed the problems and shortages in the current management mode of chemotherapy in breast cancer care. With the specialized department taking the lead, a multidisciplinary collaboration was built among doctors, nurses and pharmacists.This integrated new mode combining doctors, nurses, pharmacists and patients together was further optimized. This new mode can provide a safer and easier treatment and set up a whole process management for chemotherapy of breast cancer care.

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