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53rd Annual ESPE (ESPE 2014)

Dublin, Ireland
18 Sep 2014 - 20 Sep 2014

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hrp0082wg7.1 | Nurses | ESPE2014

Quality of Life and Anxiety in Adolescents with Differentiated Thyroid Cancer

Benoit Melissa Anne

Background: Clinical observations of children and adolescents with differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) patients led us to investigate quality of life and anxiety. Although adult DTC survivors have similar or slightly worse quality of life (QOL), this has not been evaluated in the pediatric population.Objective and Hypotheses: In this cross-sectional pilot study, our objective was to compare QOL and anxiety in adolescents with DTC to patients with acquire...

hrp0082wg7.2 | Nurses | ESPE2014

Evolving GH Therapy Patient Training in a Digital World

Asher Galit

Introduction: In recent years there have been rapid advances in modern communication technologies that have reached almost every child in the western world. The ways children interact and consume new information have changed in the digital age. Yet, most of the GH patientsÂ’ training is based on a face to face interaction using written materials.Aims: To increase patientsÂ’ knowledge, enhance positive feelings and decrease significantly fears of ...

hrp0082wg7.3 | Nurses | ESPE2014

Endocrine Nursing, Social Media, and Research: Results of an International Study

Davies Kate

Background: Social media usage is rapidly changing and advancing methods of communication, both personally and professionally. To bridge the theory practice gap, nurses need to be involved in research, both conducting, reading and disseminating. Currently, no journal exists for endocrine nurses.Objective and Hypotheses: To explore endocrine nursesÂ’ experiences in conducting, reading and disseminating research, and whether social media would be an ap...