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  • Title: PRISM: Priority Symptom Management Project phase I: assessment.
    Author: Ropka ME, Spencer-Cisek P.
    Journal: Oncol Nurs Forum; 2001; 28(10):1585-94. PubMed ID: 11759306.
    Abstract:
    PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To provide an overview of the process, goals, and outcome recommendations from the assessment phase of the Oncology Nursing Society's Priority Symptom Management (PRISM) project and to provide the foundation for a series of evidence-based practice and qualitative systematic review articles generated from the first phase of PRISM. DATA SOURCES: Published articles, abstracts, and books; computerized databases; nonpublished research; personal communications; and proceedings of the PRISM summit meeting. DATA SYNTHESIS: Symptom management is a key component in quality cancer care. The assessment phase of PRISM yielded systematic reviews with an evidence-based framework to evaluate key symptoms, developed a framework for teaching and evaluating other symptoms, and recommended future ONS initiatives. CONCLUSIONS: Outcome recommendations from the PRISM summit targeted practice; professional and public education; research; and health policy. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: These activities provide background for subsequent evidence-based practice and qualitative systematic review articles that will focus on cancer symptom management.
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