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Basil mohammed alsalamah , Saleh mohammed Alklywy , Fahad khulaif Almutairi , SHARIFAH SAEED ALDOSARI , Elham yahya Ahmed Husayni , Alyah Helal Alanazi , Ahuod , Doghayim Mubarak Albanaqi , Bashayer Salem Alanazi , Saeed Ali Alamri , Dabiaha shabnan Saed , Hammad mahmmed Hammad aldosari

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Cancer survivors (CSs) have several demands that might have a detrimental effect on their quality of life (QoL). Oncology nurses have a crucial role in delivering comprehensive care to cancer survivors, yet there is less knowledge on their influence on health outcomes.The objective of this research was to assess the efficacy of nursing interventions in enhancing the quality of life (QoL) and contentment with care of patients who had undergone cesarean sections (CSs). An evaluation was carried out. Experimental studies were retrieved by searching the PubMed, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and Cochrane databases. The research included in the analysis specifically examined short-term survival outcomes. No studies that investigated long-term survival outcomes in this context were found. Two studies evaluated the level of satisfaction among survivors with the treatment they received, and both investigations reported favorable outcomes. Nursing treatments seem to enhance the quality of life of individuals with short-term chronic conditions. Nevertheless, due to the limited quantity of studies discovered, it is advisable to use care when interpreting the results of this systematic review. Additional research is required to enhance the application of efficient nurse intervention in cancer care. Research should specifically focus on long-term cancer survivors (CSs) because of the scarcity of data about this particular stage of disease.

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Nursing Interventions For Managing Symptoms And Improving Quality Of Life In Cancer Patients. (2022). Journal of Namibian Studies : History Politics Culture, 31(Special Issue 3), 1147-1154. https://doi.org/10.59670/1tstg088