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Przygotowanie pielęgniarek do udzielania wsparcia pacjentom z chorobą nowotworową : doniesienia wstępne
Social support provided by a nursing team to cancer patients together with the team competence plays an
important role in the process of diagnosis, treatment and recovery. The aim of this study was the assessment of the extent of social support provided by nurses to cancer
patients and their emotional burdens and expectations in terms of expanding the competence in this area. The study used the Berlin Social Support Scale and a questionnaire to assess the support provided
by nurses. The study was conducted among 192 nurses working on oncology wards. For statistical calculations $\chi^{2}$ test or
Fisher's, Kruskala-Wallis's, Manna-Whitney's test was used. Working with the oncological patients causes a considerable psycho-emotional burden - 95% nurses. The nurses
(68%) feel competent to provide support, despite the deficits of knowledge in this area. Age and experience are factors determining the scope of support (informative support - p = 0.024; buffering-protective p = 0.045). Nurses (88%) recognize
the need for further training. Competent support should be base in a good theoretical and practical knowledge of the nursing team