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30 years (71.7%), and had diploma of nursing (70.0%). The majority of nurses are married (80.0%) and no had attended training programs (80.0%, 95.0 % respectively). More than two third of nurses (55.0%) years of experience from 5-10 years. Conclusions: Nurses` knowledge and practice regarding postoperative nursing care standards for patients undergoing cystectomy in surgical oncology department at South Egypt Cancer Institute are inadequate that necessitate developing nursing care standards for such group of patients. Recommendation: Nurses are needs for in-service training programs and refreshing courses to improve their knowledge which will reflect into their practice regarding postoperative nursing care standards while working with patients.]]>
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