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Oncology Nursing

10 methods
10 method families

MOST CONNECTED IN ONCOLOGY NURSING

FACT-G
8 connections in this field
Brief Fatigue Inventory
7 connections in this field
ESAS
7 connections in this field
Piper Fatigue Scale
6 connections in this field
Cancer Fatigue Scale
5 connections in this field
Chalder Fatigue Scale
5 connections in this field
MFI
5 connections in this field
MSAS
5 connections in this field
FACT-B
4 connections in this field
FLIC
4 connections in this field

Showing 10 of 10 methods

Breast Cancer-Specific Quality of Life1 method
FACT-B
Cancer QoL Assessment1 method
FLIC
Comprehensive Multi-Symptom Assessment1 method
MSAS
Fatigue Assessment1 method
Piper Fatigue Scale
Five-Dimensional Fatigue Assessment1 method
MFI
Multi-Symptom Rapid Assessment1 method
ESAS
Physical and Mental Fatigue Assessment1 method
Chalder Fatigue Scale
Quality of Life in Cancer1 method
FACT-G
Rapid Fatigue Assessment1 method
Brief Fatigue Inventory
Three-Dimensional Fatigue Assessment1 method
Cancer Fatigue Scale

FIELD AT A GLANCE

Methods10
Method families10
Connected methods10+

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