Patient education and communication are equally critical. Because nano-based oncology treatments may produce responses that differ from conventional chemotherapy, nurses must clearly explain treatment mechanisms, support informed consent, and address patient concerns with accuracy and empathy to promote understanding and trust (Huertas et al., 2024; WHO, 2023). Nursing education must also emphasize mechanisms of action, early recognition of subtle toxicities, and ethical and equity considerations. Understanding altered pharmacokinetics and tumor interactions enables nurses to anticipate adverse effects, while training in ethical reasoning and evidence appraisal strengthens advocacy and ensures that innovation in oncology care remains patient-centered and equitable (Ventola, 2017; Della Pepa et al., 2021; WHO, 2023).
NURSING EDUCATION MUST ALSO EMPHASIZE MECHANISMS OF ACTION, EARLY RECOGNITION OF SUBTLE TOXICITIES, AND ETHICAL AND EQUITY CONSIDERATIONS.
Here, you can place a caption for the photo. It can be a short description or it can credit the production team.
13
Made with FlippingBook. PDF to flipbook with ease