OBJECTIVE:Perceptions of the role of oncology medical staff in supporting bereaved families have evolved with the transition to interdisciplinary cancer care. We investigated the interactions between oncology professionals and bereaved families. METHODS:This cross-sectional study involved all oncology medical staff at the Davidoff Center. Participants were given a questionnaire relating to bereavement follow-up. Responses were measured using a 5-point Likert scale. RESULTS:Of 155 staff members, 107 filled questionnaires with 50% of the families of their deceased patients. Contacting bereaved families was considered the responsibility of the physicians (90%), nurses (84%), or social workers (89%). The main barriers to contacting bereaved fam...
With cancer increasing in prevalence and high priorities placed on concurrent oncological and pallia...
OBJECTIVES: This paper reports on qualitative data exploring the experiences and coping mechanisms o...
Parents whose child dies from cancer experience a complex layer of losses: that of their child, pre-...
Section editors Eduardo Bruera and Russell Portenoy have disclosed no financial relationships releva...
Context. The importance of communication between the cancer bereaved and others has been emphasized,...
Objectives The quality of communication between the patient and family caregiver impacts quality of ...
ObjectivesHead and neck cancer surgeons frequently interact with dying patients with advanced diseas...
357 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Hospice chaplains work with d...
Oncology nurses are present in varying degrees in the lives of cancer patients and their families as...
The aim of this study was to find whether there were interprofessional differences in specific eleme...
Objective: The death of a child from cancer is an intense and life-changing loss for a parent. Guide...
Abstract Objective To explore the grief experiences of family members of patients with advanced mali...
OBJECTIVE To explore factors that affect the integrity of palliative cancer patients ’ relationships...
Communication has increasingly been discussed as a critical component of endof-life (EOL) care. To d...
Objectives: To describe family communication patterns that give shape to four types of family caregi...
With cancer increasing in prevalence and high priorities placed on concurrent oncological and pallia...
OBJECTIVES: This paper reports on qualitative data exploring the experiences and coping mechanisms o...
Parents whose child dies from cancer experience a complex layer of losses: that of their child, pre-...
Section editors Eduardo Bruera and Russell Portenoy have disclosed no financial relationships releva...
Context. The importance of communication between the cancer bereaved and others has been emphasized,...
Objectives The quality of communication between the patient and family caregiver impacts quality of ...
ObjectivesHead and neck cancer surgeons frequently interact with dying patients with advanced diseas...
357 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Hospice chaplains work with d...
Oncology nurses are present in varying degrees in the lives of cancer patients and their families as...
The aim of this study was to find whether there were interprofessional differences in specific eleme...
Objective: The death of a child from cancer is an intense and life-changing loss for a parent. Guide...
Abstract Objective To explore the grief experiences of family members of patients with advanced mali...
OBJECTIVE To explore factors that affect the integrity of palliative cancer patients ’ relationships...
Communication has increasingly been discussed as a critical component of endof-life (EOL) care. To d...
Objectives: To describe family communication patterns that give shape to four types of family caregi...
With cancer increasing in prevalence and high priorities placed on concurrent oncological and pallia...
OBJECTIVES: This paper reports on qualitative data exploring the experiences and coping mechanisms o...
Parents whose child dies from cancer experience a complex layer of losses: that of their child, pre-...