A lack of adequate pharmacological explanations for side effect variation following chemotherapy suggests psychological factors may contribute to toxicity experience. This research aimed to determine if patients' expectations were associated with perceived toxicities for a wider range of chemotherapy toxicities than previously researched, including subjective and objective side effects. Eighty-seven chemotherapy-naive patients rated their expectations of 20 common side-effects before treatment, and then rated their experiences following their first chemotherapy dose. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses revealed that expectations of the inability to concentrate, hair loss, and diarrhoea prior to treatment had the strongest associations...
ObjectiveThe expectation of developing side effects can enhance the likelihood to develop them – a p...
ABSTRACT-Forty-seven of 225 (21 %) consecutive cancer patients were found to experience nausea and/o...
Bibliography: pages [69]-74.The diagnosis of cancer can elicit a positive or negative psychological ...
Objective: To review the evidence for a systematic relationship between cancer patients’ pre-treatme...
© 2018 Elsevier. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: http:...
Cancer patients receiving chemotherapeutic treatments routinely experience a wide range of dis-tress...
Anxiety, depression and fear in general are the most common emotional problems in people with cancer...
This study investigated the effect of negative expectations on self-reports of cognitive functioning...
Post-chemotherapy nausea remains a significant burden to cancer patients. While some studies indicat...
Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) may be linked to the psychological status of cancer ...
International audienceThis qualitative study aimed to explore cancer patients’ perceived tolerance o...
Objective: Whilst much research has addressed patients’ expectations and experiences of cancer treat...
189 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.Previous research investigati...
Chemotherapy causes various side effects that can affect the patient's physical or non-physical cond...
Includes bibliographical references.A review of the literature shows that the number of newly diagno...
ObjectiveThe expectation of developing side effects can enhance the likelihood to develop them – a p...
ABSTRACT-Forty-seven of 225 (21 %) consecutive cancer patients were found to experience nausea and/o...
Bibliography: pages [69]-74.The diagnosis of cancer can elicit a positive or negative psychological ...
Objective: To review the evidence for a systematic relationship between cancer patients’ pre-treatme...
© 2018 Elsevier. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: http:...
Cancer patients receiving chemotherapeutic treatments routinely experience a wide range of dis-tress...
Anxiety, depression and fear in general are the most common emotional problems in people with cancer...
This study investigated the effect of negative expectations on self-reports of cognitive functioning...
Post-chemotherapy nausea remains a significant burden to cancer patients. While some studies indicat...
Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) may be linked to the psychological status of cancer ...
International audienceThis qualitative study aimed to explore cancer patients’ perceived tolerance o...
Objective: Whilst much research has addressed patients’ expectations and experiences of cancer treat...
189 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.Previous research investigati...
Chemotherapy causes various side effects that can affect the patient's physical or non-physical cond...
Includes bibliographical references.A review of the literature shows that the number of newly diagno...
ObjectiveThe expectation of developing side effects can enhance the likelihood to develop them – a p...
ABSTRACT-Forty-seven of 225 (21 %) consecutive cancer patients were found to experience nausea and/o...
Bibliography: pages [69]-74.The diagnosis of cancer can elicit a positive or negative psychological ...