Global Cancer Nurse's experiences and perceptions of potential occupational exposure to cytotoxic drugs: Mixed methods systematic review with Framework Synthesis
(2024)
Journal Article
Campbell, K., Dicksit, D., Afseth, J., Dunham, M., & King, M. (in press). Global Cancer Nurse's experiences and perceptions of potential occupational exposure to cytotoxic drugs: Mixed methods systematic review with Framework Synthesis. Journal of Clinical Nursing, https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.17488
Dr Karen Campbell's Outputs (69)
Patient Reported Outcome Measures in Routine Hematology Cancer Care: A Scoping Review (2024)
Journal Article
Campbell, K. (in press). Patient Reported Outcome Measures in Routine Hematology Cancer Care: A Scoping Review. Cancer Nursing,
Factors for consideration for haematological cancer patients when planning for place of death: A Constructive Grounded theory study (2024)
Journal Article
Campbell, K. (in press). Factors for consideration for haematological cancer patients when planning for place of death: A Constructive Grounded theory study. Cancer Nursing,Background: Planning place of death is considered’ troublesome for patients with hematological cancer. Qualitative studies have focused on health care professionals and caregivers. To date, no study has been conducted from the patient’s perspective o... Read More about Factors for consideration for haematological cancer patients when planning for place of death: A Constructive Grounded theory study.
Nurses are key to ensuring equitable access to cancer care (2024)
Journal Article
Bird, J., & Campbell, K. (2024). Nurses are key to ensuring equitable access to cancer care. British Journal of Nursing, 33(5), S3. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2024.33.5.s3
On the quest for integration (2023)
Journal Article
Dyer, S., Campbell, K., & Lavender, V. (2023). On the quest for integration. British Journal of Nursing, 32(17), S3. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2023.32.17.s3
A survey of quality-of-life tools used in the routine care of patients with multiple myeloma (2023)
Journal Article
Kirkpatrick, S., Campbell, K., & Harding, S. (2023). A survey of quality-of-life tools used in the routine care of patients with multiple myeloma. British Journal of Nursing, 32(5), S10-S14. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2023.32.5.s10Background:
New treatment options have significantly improved the life expectancy of myeloma patients such that their cause of death is increasingly likely to be from something other than myeloma. Furthermore, the adverse effects of short- or long-... Read More about A survey of quality-of-life tools used in the routine care of patients with multiple myeloma.
Determinants of Psychological Distress in Teenagers and Young Adults Affected by Cancer: A Systematic Review (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Bak-Klimek, A., Spencer, E., Campbell, K., Siew, L., & McInally, W. (2023, March). Determinants of Psychological Distress in Teenagers and Young Adults Affected by Cancer: A Systematic Review. Paper presented at Clinical and Health Psychology of Children and Adolescents, Italy, Rome
The Hematology Cancer patient Experience of ' Facing Death' in the last Year of Life: A Constructivist Grounded Theory Study (2022)
Journal Article
Campbell, K., Harris, F., & Stoddart, K. (2024). The Hematology Cancer patient Experience of ' Facing Death' in the last Year of Life: A Constructivist Grounded Theory Study. Cancer Nursing, 47(2), 132-140. https://doi.org/10.1097/NCC.0000000000001180Background
For hematology cancer patients, the process of dying is described as “troublesome.” Qualitative studies have focused on views of healthcare professionals and caregiver stakeholders. To date, there have been no studies from the patient’s... Read More about The Hematology Cancer patient Experience of ' Facing Death' in the last Year of Life: A Constructivist Grounded Theory Study.
A scoping review to establish the utility of patient reported outcome measures in blood cancer (2022)
Journal Article
Kirkpatrick, S., & Campbell, K. (2022). A scoping review to establish the utility of patient reported outcome measures in blood cancer. Annals of Oncology, 33(suppl_7), S1371. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annonc.2022.07.382Background
Blood cancers can have devastating effects on patients’ physical, emotional, and psychosocial health. With improvements in therapies, patients are living longer. There is growing evidence to support the use of Patient Reported Outcome Mea... Read More about A scoping review to establish the utility of patient reported outcome measures in blood cancer.
CN32 Cancer nurses' experiences and perceptions of potential occupational exposure to cytotoxic drugs: Systematic review utilising framework analysis (2022)
Journal Article
Campbell, K., Afseth, J., & Dunham, M. (2022). CN32 Cancer nurses' experiences and perceptions of potential occupational exposure to cytotoxic drugs: Systematic review utilising framework analysis. Annals of Oncology, 33(suppl_7), S1362. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annonc.2022.07.355Background
In the UK control of substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH) define chemotherapy as a hazardous substance. Therefore, it is imperative that employers assess the risk and take suitable precautions for their employees. The ‘Safe... Read More about CN32 Cancer nurses' experiences and perceptions of potential occupational exposure to cytotoxic drugs: Systematic review utilising framework analysis.
CN25 The haemato-oncology patient experience of the process of palliative care: A constructivist grounded theory study (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Campbell, K. (2021). CN25 The haemato-oncology patient experience of the process of palliative care: A constructivist grounded theory study. Annals of Oncology, 32(suppl_5), S1265. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annonc.2021.08.651Background
Haemato-oncology (HO) patients comprise 8.5% of the overall adult cancers within the UK. Despite advances in treatment, eventually the majority will enter into a palliative care phase. Evidence suggests palliative care is late or non-exis... Read More about CN25 The haemato-oncology patient experience of the process of palliative care: A constructivist grounded theory study.
Fundamentals in Cancer Care (2021)
Book
Foulkes, M., Lavender, V., Kumaralingam, N., & Campbell, K. (Eds.). (2021). Fundamentals in Cancer Care. Witney: EBN healthThis is a practice focus guide for staff working in clinical practice in primary and acute cancer care with an emphasis on nursing .
A valuable tool for learners at multiple levels of practice from pre-registration to specialised cancer care roles.... Read More about Fundamentals in Cancer Care.
Developing a needs-based competency career framework for person centered care (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Goodchild, J., Campbell, K., Duffy, J., Smit, R., & Gregson, N. (2020, November). Developing a needs-based competency career framework for person centered care. Paper presented at UKONS Annual Conference 2020, Online
Healthcare Professional and Service User Perspectives on Formal Educational Programmes for Children and Young People with Cancer in the UK (2020)
Journal Article
McInally, W., & Campbell, K. (2022). Healthcare Professional and Service User Perspectives on Formal Educational Programmes for Children and Young People with Cancer in the UK. Journal of Cancer Education, 37, 608-614. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13187-020-01854-7Caring for children and young people with cancer requires specific knowledge, skills and experience to deliver the complex care regimes both within the hospital or community environment. This study explored the educational gaps in caring for children... Read More about Healthcare Professional and Service User Perspectives on Formal Educational Programmes for Children and Young People with Cancer in the UK.
Health professionals' lack of knowledge of central venous access devices: the impact on patients (2019)
Journal Article
Kelly, L. J., Snowden, A., Paterson, R., & Campbell, K. (2019). Health professionals' lack of knowledge of central venous access devices: the impact on patients. British Journal of Nursing, 28(14), https://doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2019.28.14.S4Background
The literature on patient experience of living with a central venous access device (CVAD) is growing, but remains sparse. It suggests that patients accept CVADs as should reduce episodes of repeated cannulations. However, a recent doctor... Read More about Health professionals' lack of knowledge of central venous access devices: the impact on patients.
The implementation and impact of Holistic Needs Assessments for people affected by cancer: A systematic review and thematic synthesis of the literature (2019)
Journal Article
Johnston, L., Young, J., & Campbell, K. (2019). The implementation and impact of Holistic Needs Assessments for people affected by cancer: A systematic review and thematic synthesis of the literature. European Journal of Cancer Care, 28(3), Article e13087. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecc.13087Objective:
Globally, cancer services herald the use of Holistic Needs Assessments (HNA). Implementation is, however, heterogeneous. There is a need to understand what effect implementation variation has on patient experience, outcomes and service d... Read More about The implementation and impact of Holistic Needs Assessments for people affected by cancer: A systematic review and thematic synthesis of the literature.
Parallel Session: A showcase of realist synthesis - realist evaluation in healthcare and education research in Scotland (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Somerville, S., Blane, D., Campbell, K., Hannah, J., Hyde, R., Johnston, L., Nicoll, A., Synnove Berge, M., & Sholl, S. (2019, May). Parallel Session: A showcase of realist synthesis - realist evaluation in healthcare and education research in Scotland. Presented at 9th National Scottish Medical Education Conference, Edinburgh, UK
Best supportive care in advanced lung cancer—more than a label? (2018)
Journal Article
Bowden, J., Fenning, S., Marron, B., Macpherson, C., Boyce, S., Wardrope, V., …Johnston, L. (2018). Best supportive care in advanced lung cancer—more than a label?. BMJ, 363, k5017. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.k5017We should be accountable for delivering the right care in the right place for people nearing the end of life, say Jo Bowden and colleagues.
Transforming Care After Treatment: Realist Evaluation of Holistic Needs Assessment and Care Planning (2018)
Report
Johnston, L., & Campbell, K. (2018). Transforming Care After Treatment: Realist Evaluation of Holistic Needs Assessment and Care Planning. Edinburgh: Macmillan Cancer Support
Systematic review of the implementation and impact of holistic needs assessments for people affected by cancer (2018)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Campbell, K., Johnston, L., & Young, J. (2018, November). Systematic review of the implementation and impact of holistic needs assessments for people affected by cancer. Poster presented at UKONS 2018, Glasgow, ScotlandPurpose: International government and clinical policy recommends people affected by cancer should have all their needs assessed. Implementation of holistic needs assessments (HNA) is however heterogeneous, involving different assessors, assessment to... Read More about Systematic review of the implementation and impact of holistic needs assessments for people affected by cancer.
How can national evaluators enhance evidence from local transformational change to influence policy and decision making? (2018)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Campbell, K., Johnston, L., & Marron, B. (2018, November). How can national evaluators enhance evidence from local transformational change to influence policy and decision making?. Poster presented at UKONS 2018, Glasgow, ScotlandBackground: A multidisciplinary team at Edinburgh Napier University are evaluating the Macmillan Cancer Support funded Transforming Care after Treatment programme (TCAT) in Scotland which stablished 25 local projects, each with different local approa... Read More about How can national evaluators enhance evidence from local transformational change to influence policy and decision making?.
Transforming Care After Treatment Final Wrap Up Report (2018)
Report
Johnston, L., & Campbell, K. (2018). Transforming Care After Treatment Final Wrap Up Report. Macmillan Cancer Support
Protocol for a longitudinal mixed methods realist evaluation of holistic needs assessment and care planning for people affected by cancer (2018)
Journal Article
Johnston, L., & Campbell, K. (2018). Protocol for a longitudinal mixed methods realist evaluation of holistic needs assessment and care planning for people affected by cancer. BMC Health Services Research, 18, https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-018-3373-6Background: In 2012, approximately 14 million new cases of cancer were diagnosed. As a result of advances in treatment, screening and prevention programmes the number of people surviving cancer globally is also increasing.
The growing understanding... Read More about Protocol for a longitudinal mixed methods realist evaluation of holistic needs assessment and care planning for people affected by cancer.
Transforming Care After Treatment Partnership, Integration and Co-ordination (2018)
Report
Campbell, K., & Johnston, L. (2018). Transforming Care After Treatment Partnership, Integration and Co-ordination. Scotland: Macmillan Cancer SupportThis Bulletin presents the evidence and learning on the implementation of holistic needs assessment (HNA) within 11 completed local projects from the national evaluative perspective. The data sources used are given in Appendix One.
It focuses on dif... Read More about Transforming Care After Treatment Partnership, Integration and Co-ordination.
Implementing Holistic Needs Assessment: Learning and Evidence Bulletin (2018)
Report
Campbell, K., & Johnston, L. (2018). Implementing Holistic Needs Assessment: Learning and Evidence Bulletin. Scotland: Macmillan Cancer Support
User Involvement and TCAT Co-produced by the Cancer Experience Panel & Edinburgh Napier University (2018)
Report
Campbell, K., & Johnston, L. (2018). User Involvement and TCAT Co-produced by the Cancer Experience Panel & Edinburgh Napier University. Scotland: Macmillan Cancer Support
Measurable Outcomes from TCAT: A Briefing Paper (2018)
Report
Campbell, K., & Johnston, L. (2018). Measurable Outcomes from TCAT: A Briefing Paper. Scotland: Macmillan Cancer Support
Effectiveness of Online Cancer Education for Nurses and Allied Health Professionals; a Systematic Review Using Kirkpatrick Evaluation Framework (2017)
Journal Article
Campbell, K., Taylor, V., & Douglas, S. (2017). Effectiveness of Online Cancer Education for Nurses and Allied Health Professionals; a Systematic Review Using Kirkpatrick Evaluation Framework. Journal of Cancer Education, https://doi.org/10.1007/s13187-017-1308-2Embedding online learning within higher education can provide engaging, cost-effective, interactive and flexible education. By evaluating the impact, outcomes and pedagogical influence of online cancer and education, future curricula can be shaped an... Read More about Effectiveness of Online Cancer Education for Nurses and Allied Health Professionals; a Systematic Review Using Kirkpatrick Evaluation Framework.
What is person centred care from a haematooncology patient perspective in their last year of life? A grounded theory approach (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Campbell, K. (2017, November). What is person centred care from a haematooncology patient perspective in their last year of life? A grounded theory approach. Poster presented at United Kingdom Oncology Nursing Society 2017
Glass half empty or full? Analysing and interpreting the concerns data of people at end of treatment (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Campbell, K. (2017, November). Glass half empty or full? Analysing and interpreting the concerns data of people at end of treatment. Poster presented at United Kingdom Oncology Nursing Society (UKONS) 2017, HarrogateIntroduction: Transforming Care after Treatment in Scotland (TCAT) has funded the implementation of 25 local projects, each with different approaches to redesigning follow up. The overall programme seeks to improve the person centred care after treat... Read More about Glass half empty or full? Analysing and interpreting the concerns data of people at end of treatment.
Holistic Needs Assessment (HNA) after treatment for colorectal cancer within outpatient clinics: using findings to improve practice and policies (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Johnston, L., Rodger, J., & Campbell, K. (2017, April). Holistic Needs Assessment (HNA) after treatment for colorectal cancer within outpatient clinics: using findings to improve practice and policies. Presented at RCN International Nursing Research Conference 2017, OxfordIntroduction: Patients can be unprepared for the impact of cancer and treatment. A proportion have unmet needs. The Transforming Care after Treatment (TCAT) programme in Scotland aims to improve after care for cancer survivors. Funded by Macmillan Ca... Read More about Holistic Needs Assessment (HNA) after treatment for colorectal cancer within outpatient clinics: using findings to improve practice and policies.
How can national evaluators enhance evidence from local transformational change to influence policy and decision making? (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Johnston, L., Campbell, K., & Marron, B. (2017, April). How can national evaluators enhance evidence from local transformational change to influence policy and decision making?. Poster presented at RCN International Nursing Research Conference 2017
Analysing and interpreting the concerns data of people at end of treatment. Glass half empty or half full? (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Campbell, K., & Johnston, L. (2017, March). Analysing and interpreting the concerns data of people at end of treatment. Glass half empty or half full?. Poster presented at British Psychosocial Oncology Society Annual Conference, Oxford, UKBackground: Macmillan Cancer Support National Programme of Transforming Care after Treatment in Scotland (TCAT) has funded the implementation of 25 local projects, each with different approaches to redesigning care after treatment, in primary, second... Read More about Analysing and interpreting the concerns data of people at end of treatment. Glass half empty or half full?.
End of treatment holistic needs assessment –are psychosocial needs masked by physical concerns? (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Campbell, K., Johnston, L., & Marron, B. (2017, March). End of treatment holistic needs assessment –are psychosocial needs masked by physical concerns?. Poster presented at British Psychosocial Oncology Society, Oxford, UKBackground: The Transforming Care after Treatment programme in Scotland (TCAT) established national and regional structures to support the implementation of 25 local projects, each with different local approaches to achieving ‘good survivorship’. Fun... Read More about End of treatment holistic needs assessment –are psychosocial needs masked by physical concerns?.
Follow up after cancer treatment: Improving access to supported self-management through testing of a GP led Active Inclusion Pathway (2016)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Johnston, L., Bradshaw, S., Campbell, K., & Durie, R. (2016, November). Follow up after cancer treatment: Improving access to supported self-management through testing of a GP led Active Inclusion Pathway. Poster presented at National Cancer Research Institute, LiverpoolBackground
The Transforming Care After Treatment (TCAT) programme aims to improve the aftercare for people living with and beyond cancer in Scotland. It is a partnership between the Scottish Government, Macmillian Cancer Support, NHS Scotland, Local... Read More about Follow up after cancer treatment: Improving access to supported self-management through testing of a GP led Active Inclusion Pathway.
Context, Circumstances and Concerns – the 3C’s in Cancer Follow Up and survivorship. (2016)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Campbell, K., & Johnston, L. (2016, October). Context, Circumstances and Concerns – the 3C’s in Cancer Follow Up and survivorship. Presented at European Oncology Nursing SocietyContext, Circumstances and Concerns – the 3C’s in Cancer Follow Up and survivorship. Introduction The large scale Transforming Care after Treatment programme in Scotland (TCAT), has funded the development and implementation of 25 local projects, each... Read More about Context, Circumstances and Concerns – the 3C’s in Cancer Follow Up and survivorship..
Interim Report Transforming Care After Treatment National Programme Evaluation (2016)
Report
Campbell, K., Johnston, L., Smith, S., Afseth, J., Brooks-young, P., Raeside, R., & Cruickshank, S. (2016). Interim Report Transforming Care After Treatment National Programme Evaluation. Scotland: Macmillan Cancer SupportTransforming Care After Treatment (TCAT) is a five year programme funded by Macmillan Cancer Support Scotland. TCAT is a partnership between the Scottish Government, Macmillan Cancer Support, NHS Scotland, local authorities and third sector organisat... Read More about Interim Report Transforming Care After Treatment National Programme Evaluation.
Technical Appendix: TCAT (2016)
Report
Campbell, K., & Johnston, L. (2016). Technical Appendix: TCAT. Scotland: Macmillan Cancer SupportNo abstract available.
Fluid role boundaries: exploring the contribution of the advanced nurse practitioner to multi-professional palliative care (2015)
Journal Article
Brooks Young, P., Kennedy, C., Brooks Young, P., Nicol, J., Campbell, K., & Gray Brunton, C. (2015). Fluid role boundaries: exploring the contribution of the advanced nurse practitioner to multi-professional palliative care. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 24(21-22), 3296-3305. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.12950Aims and objectives
To evaluate the introduction of Advanced Nurse Practitioners in a specialist, multi-professional palliative care context. The objective is to explore the core domains and competencies of the advanced nurse practitioner role in a... Read More about Fluid role boundaries: exploring the contribution of the advanced nurse practitioner to multi-professional palliative care.
General practitioners' ‘lived experience’ of assessing psychological distress in cancer patients: an exploratory qualitative study (2015)
Journal Article
Carolan, C., & Campbell, K. (2016). General practitioners' ‘lived experience’ of assessing psychological distress in cancer patients: an exploratory qualitative study. European Journal of Cancer Care, 25(3), 391-401. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecc.12351While psychological distress in cancer patients is common, little is known about how general practitioners (GPs) assess distress. Using semi-structured interviews, a phenomenological study of seven GPs was conducted to explore GPs' experiences of ass... Read More about General practitioners' ‘lived experience’ of assessing psychological distress in cancer patients: an exploratory qualitative study.
Transforming Care After Treatment Programme Evaluation (2015)
Report
Cruickshank, S., Campbell, K., Smith, S., Holland, A., & Johnston, L. (2015). Transforming Care After Treatment Programme Evaluation. Edinburgh, Scotland: Edinburgh Napier UniversityBaseline Report January 2015
Book Review "Placement Learning in Cancer & Palliative Care Nursing" (2014)
Journal Article
Campbell, K. (2014). Book Review "Placement Learning in Cancer & Palliative Care Nursing". Cancer Nursing Practice, 13(9), 10-10. https://doi.org/10.7748/cnp.13.9.10.s11CONVENIENTLY SIZED to accompany any level of nursing student on ward placement, this book is designed to take readers through a series of learning presented in three sections: preparation for practice placement experience; placement learning opportun... Read More about Book Review "Placement Learning in Cancer & Palliative Care Nursing".
A systematic review of online cancer and palliative care education for nurses and allied health professionals (2000- 2011) (2014)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Campbell, K., Williams, A., McBride, S., & Matthews-Smith, G. (2014, October). A systematic review of online cancer and palliative care education for nurses and allied health professionals (2000- 2011). Paper presented at International Cancer Education ConferenceBackground/Purpose: Embedding online learning within higher education can providing engaging, cost-effective, interactive, and flexible education. By evaluating the impact, outcomes and pedagogical influence of cancer and online palliative care ed... Read More about A systematic review of online cancer and palliative care education for nurses and allied health professionals (2000- 2011).
“Moodle Flashcard Application: A Development for Reference Guidance”. (2014)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Campbell, K., Jamie, A., Bruce, I., & Blair, J. (2014, April). “Moodle Flashcard Application: A Development for Reference Guidance”. Presented at Moodlemoot 2014, EdinburghEdinburgh Napier University used to provide ‘referencing guidance’ through a PDF format but the student population felt this did not promote active learning. A student group in consultation with staff believed this could be improved and simplified fo... Read More about “Moodle Flashcard Application: A Development for Reference Guidance”..
Book review - Mathematics explained for Healthcare Practitioners - Derek Haylock and Paul Warburton, Sage (2013)
Journal Article
Campbell, K. (2013). Book review - Mathematics explained for Healthcare Practitioners - Derek Haylock and Paul Warburton, Sage. Cancer Nursing Practice, 12, 12-12. https://doi.org/10.7748/cnp2013.10.12.8.12.s13
Book review - Oncology at a glance - Dark, Graham G, Wiley- Blackwell (2013)
Journal Article
Campbell, K. (2013). Book review - Oncology at a glance - Dark, Graham G, Wiley- Blackwell. Cancer Nursing Practice, 12, 11-11. https://doi.org/10.7748/cnp2013.11.12.9.11.s15No abstract available.
Supporting patients living with and beyond cancer: developing an online module for professionals (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Campbell, K. (2013, November). Supporting patients living with and beyond cancer: developing an online module for professionals. Poster presented at Macmillan Cancer Support Annual Conference 2013
Explore GPs’ experiences of assessing psychological distress in cancer patients including their use of screening tools. (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Carolan, C. M., & Campbell, K. (2013, April). Explore GPs’ experiences of assessing psychological distress in cancer patients including their use of screening tools. Poster presented at The Scottish School of Primary Care, Glasgow
Defining priorities for an online resource in lymphoma education to educate and support healthcare professionals. (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Campbell, K., Brown, M., Cutler, T., Foley, A., Mee, H., & Penrose, S. (2013, April). Defining priorities for an online resource in lymphoma education to educate and support healthcare professionals. Poster presented at 39th Annual Meeting of the European Group for Blood and Marrow TransplantObjectives: To develop an education resource to suit the needs of healthcare professionals caring for Lymphoma Patients.
Process: The Lymphoma Nurse Board members were identified as key in the generation of content to be delivered to healthcare pro... Read More about Defining priorities for an online resource in lymphoma education to educate and support healthcare professionals..
New Horizons in Palliative Nursing: The Advanced Nurse Practitioner (2012)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Campbell, K., Gray Brunton, C., Kennedy, B. Y. P., & Nicol, K. (2012, October). New Horizons in Palliative Nursing: The Advanced Nurse Practitioner. Poster presented at 19th International Congress on Palliative Care, Montreal, Canada
The Importance of quality of life for patients living with Myelodysplastic Syndromes (2012)
Journal Article
Thomas, M. L., Crisp, N., & Campbell, K. (2012). The Importance of quality of life for patients living with Myelodysplastic Syndromes. Clinical journal of oncology nursing, 16, S47-S57. https://doi.org/10.1188/12.CJON.S1.47-57Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are a group of myeloid stem cell clonal disorders characterized by a wide variation in illness trajectory and potential treatment. The physical, functional, emotional, social, and spiritual well-being of individuals wi... Read More about The Importance of quality of life for patients living with Myelodysplastic Syndromes.
‘New Horizons in Palliative Nursing: The Advanced Nurse Practitioner’. (2012)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kennedy, C., Brooks Young, P., Gray Brunton, C., Campbell, K., & Nicol, J. (2012, January). ‘New Horizons in Palliative Nursing: The Advanced Nurse Practitioner’. Poster presented at 19th International Congress on Palliative Care,
Implementation of podcasting project targeting key stages of the three year undergraduate nursing programme. (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Campbell, K., & Nicol, J. (2011). Implementation of podcasting project targeting key stages of the three year undergraduate nursing programme. In Proceedings of SEDA Annual Conference 2011Session Learning Outcomes
By the end of this session, delegates will be able to:
· Explore the merits of developing a podcasting site to provide ‘just in time’ support to
students
· Appraise the strategies used to promote staff and student engage... Read More about Implementation of podcasting project targeting key stages of the three year undergraduate nursing programme..
The East of Scotland haematology nurse group use of the virtual classroom environment in the provision of continuous professional development through a Macmillan online lecture series. (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Campbell, K., & Horn, J. (2011, October). The East of Scotland haematology nurse group use of the virtual classroom environment in the provision of continuous professional development through a Macmillan online lecture series. Poster presented at EBMT 2011The East of Scotland Haematology Nurses Group (ESHNG) are dedicated to the provision of Continuous Professional Development (CPD) of Scottish haematology nurses that often work in isolation across the country with little opportunity to network and sh... Read More about The East of Scotland haematology nurse group use of the virtual classroom environment in the provision of continuous professional development through a Macmillan online lecture series..
Crossing boundaries: the role of the advanced nurse practitioner in an integrated specialist palliative care service in NHS Tayside. (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kennedy, C., Gray Brunton, C., Black, P., Campbell, K., & Nicol, J. (2011). Crossing boundaries: the role of the advanced nurse practitioner in an integrated specialist palliative care service in NHS Tayside.Following international trends, increasing adoption of Advanced Nurse Practitioners (ANPs) have occurred in the United Kingdom (UK) in the face of economic drives towards cost-effectiveness and changes to the regulation of workforce such as junior do... Read More about Crossing boundaries: the role of the advanced nurse practitioner in an integrated specialist palliative care service in NHS Tayside..
Crossing boundaries: the role of the advanced nurse practitioner in an integrated specialist palliative care service in Scotland. (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kennedy, C., Gray Brunton, C., Black, P., Campbell, K., & Nicol, J. (2011, September). Crossing boundaries: the role of the advanced nurse practitioner in an integrated specialist palliative care service in Scotland. Paper presented at European Cancer Congress ECCOFollowing international trends, increasing adoption of Advanced Nurse Practitioners (ANPs) have occurred in the United Kingdom (UK) in the face of economic drives towards cost-effectiveness and changes to the regulation of workforce such as junior do... Read More about Crossing boundaries: the role of the advanced nurse practitioner in an integrated specialist palliative care service in Scotland..
Further Education and International Student Transition to Edinburgh Napier University Supporting the Journey with Technology (2011)
Report
Campbell, K. (2011). Further Education and International Student Transition to Edinburgh Napier University Supporting the Journey with TechnologyThe Further Education and International Student Transition to Edinburgh Napier University: supporting the journey with technology project aimed to trial the use of a synchronous technology Elluminate Live! enabling students from articulating programm... Read More about Further Education and International Student Transition to Edinburgh Napier University Supporting the Journey with Technology.
Nursing the patient with Cancer. (2011)
Book Chapter
Cruickshank, S., & Campbell, K. (2011). Nursing the patient with Cancer. In C. Brooker, M. Nicol, & M. Alexander (Eds.), Alexander's Nursing Practice, 789-823. Elsevier
The East of Scotland Haematology Nurse Group use of the virtual classroom environment in the provision of continuous professional development through a Macmillan online lecture series (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Campbell, K., & Horn, J. (2011). The East of Scotland Haematology Nurse Group use of the virtual classroom environment in the provision of continuous professional development through a Macmillan online lecture seriesThe East of Scotland Haematology Nurses Group (ESHNG) are dedicated to the provision of Continuous Professional Development(CPD)of Scottish haematology nurses that often work in isolation across the country with little opportunity to network and shar... Read More about The East of Scotland Haematology Nurse Group use of the virtual classroom environment in the provision of continuous professional development through a Macmillan online lecture series.
Enhancing care: developing the assistant practitioner role (2010)
Journal Article
Mcgowan, D., & Campbell, K. (2010). Enhancing care: developing the assistant practitioner role. Cancer Nursing Practice, 9, 16-20. https://doi.org/10.7748/cnp2010.03.9.2.16.c7678The workload of chemotherapy nurses is growing as cancer becomes more of a chronic disease. Donna McGowan and Karen Campbell describe the introduction of a new role in a chemotherapy unit to support nurses and improve patient care
Support needs of patients with a diagnosis of follicular lymphoma (2010)
Journal Article
Horn, J., & Campbell, K. (2010). Support needs of patients with a diagnosis of follicular lymphoma. Cancer Nursing Practice, 9, 34-37. https://doi.org/10.7748/cnp2010.04.9.3.34.c7696Follicular lymphoma is the second most common sub-type of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Although rarely considered curable, this indolent lymphoma typically follows a remitting and relapsing pattern, often over years. There have been many possible treatmen... Read More about Support needs of patients with a diagnosis of follicular lymphoma.
Training assistant practitioners to deliver clinical care in specialist services. (2010)
Journal Article
McGowan, D., & Campbell, K. (2010). Training assistant practitioners to deliver clinical care in specialist services. Nursing Times, 106, (18-20). ISSN 0954-7762Evaluation of a pilot project found that training band 3 nursing staff to take assistant practitioner roles reduced workforce problems in a chemotherapy unit.
The NHS has introduced the assistant practitioner role to combat staff shortages and pr... Read More about Training assistant practitioners to deliver clinical care in specialist services..
The East of Scotland Haematology Nurse Group use of the Virtual Classroom Environment in the Provision of Continuous Professional Development through a Macmillan Online Lecture Series. (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Campbell, K. (2009). The East of Scotland Haematology Nurse Group use of the Virtual Classroom Environment in the Provision of Continuous Professional Development through a Macmillan Online Lecture SeriesThe East of Scotland Haematology Nurses Group (ESHNG)in their dedication to the provision of Continuous Professional Development(CPD)of Scottish haematology nurses, who often work in isolation across the country, with little opportunity to network an... Read More about The East of Scotland Haematology Nurse Group use of the Virtual Classroom Environment in the Provision of Continuous Professional Development through a Macmillan Online Lecture Series..
An evaluation of using E Learning to support Haematology nurse education (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Campbell, K. (2009). An evaluation of using E Learning to support Haematology nurse educationNapier University, in collaboration with haematology nurses
across Scotland identifi ed a requirement for education at an
advanced level in malignant haematology including the specialist
topic of transplantation. The outcome was to develop an
inn... Read More about An evaluation of using E Learning to support Haematology nurse education.
Working with Individuals with Cancer, their families and Carers: Professional development Framework for Nurses and Allied Health professionals. Specialist and Advanced Level (2008)
Report
Campbell, K. (2008). Working with Individuals with Cancer, their families and Carers: Professional development Framework for Nurses and Allied Health professionals. Specialist and Advanced Level. Scotland: NHS Scotland
BRCA1 gene testing for breast and ovarian cancer in one family (1998)
Journal Article
Crosbie, A., Brewer, C., Campbell, K., & MacKay, J. (1998). BRCA1 gene testing for breast and ovarian cancer in one family. British Journal of Nursing, 7(22), 1386-1392. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjon.1998.7.22.5538Most breast cancer is multifactorial in origin, but dominantly inherited genes are implicated in the development of approximately 5–10% of breast cancer as a whole. The identification of the BRCA1 gene, thought to account for 2% of all breast cancer... Read More about BRCA1 gene testing for breast and ovarian cancer in one family.
Evaluation of the role of the Advanced Nurse Practitioner within an Integrated Specialist Palliative Care Service.
Report
Black, P., Gray Brunton, C., Kennedy, C., Campbell, K., & Nicol, J. (2011). Evaluation of the role of the Advanced Nurse Practitioner within an Integrated Specialist Palliative Care Service
Progress Report: Living with and beyond Cancer
Report
Campbell, K., Nimmo, S., & Matthews-Smith, G. (2013). Progress Report: Living with and beyond Cancer. Edinburgh, Scotland: Edinburgh Napier UniversityThe aim of this project is to develop an educational resource in the form of a suite of academic modules and continuous professional development education initiatives related to the educational needs of professionals involved in the care of individua... Read More about Progress Report: Living with and beyond Cancer.
Transforming Cancer Care (TCC) Data Collation, Analysis and Synthesis: Executive Summary
Report
Snowden, A., Campbell, K., Dicksit, D., & Thomson, K. (2023). Transforming Cancer Care (TCC) Data Collation, Analysis and Synthesis: Executive Summary. Edinburgh: Macmillan Cancer Support