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CAR-T Meeting 2025 | Highlights from the Nurses Track sessions at the 7th European CAR-T Meeting

In this video, Mairéad Ní Chonghaile, RGN, BNS, MSc, St James’s Hospital, Dublin, Ireland, briefly shares some highlights from the Nurses Track sessions at the 7th European CAR T-cell Meeting. The open discussions at the meeting underscored the importance of shared decision-making and a multi-disciplinary approach, which benefit patients and help optimize care for individuals receiving CAR-T. This interview took place at the EHA-EBMT 7th European CAR T-cell Meeting, held in Strasbourg, France.

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I think some of the highlights have been we had a really good discussion at the end of the meeting yesterday all about shared decision-making where there was a multi-disciplinary panel and the importance of it and the value of it to patients. We had really good input from a palliative care consultant and patient advocates and also nurses within the room, and it was really good to have a very frank and open discussion...

I think some of the highlights have been we had a really good discussion at the end of the meeting yesterday all about shared decision-making where there was a multi-disciplinary panel and the importance of it and the value of it to patients. We had really good input from a palliative care consultant and patient advocates and also nurses within the room, and it was really good to have a very frank and open discussion. And it had followed on from three really good oral abstract presentations that we had looking at patient reported outcomes and the patient involvement in the decision making process. So it was a really useful discussion and it highlighted the roles both of specialist nurses or ward nurses but also the multidisciplinary team in making decisions that help and benefit patients.

 

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