Available online 21 July 2015Aims: The aims of this analysis were to examine levels of unmet needs and depression among carers of people newly diagnosed with cancer and to identify groups who may be at higher risk, by examining relationships with demographic characteristics. Methods: One hundred and fifty dyads of people newly diagnosed with cancer and their carers, aged 18 years and older, were recruited from four Australian hospitals. People with cancer receiving adjuvant cancer treatment with curative intent, were eligible to participate. Carers completed the Supportive Care Needs Survey-Partners & Caregivers (SCNS-P&C45), and both carers and patients completed the Centre of Epidemiologic-Depression Scale (CES-D). Results: Overall, 57% o...
Background: Carers of patients with advanced cancer often have health and psychosocial needs, which ...
This paper considers the significant unmet psychosocial needs of the informal carers of cancer patie...
To investigate the association between family cancer caregivers' unmet daily needs and emotional sta...
AbstractAimsThe aims of this analysis were to examine levels of unmet needs and depression among car...
Aims: The aims of this analysis were to examine levels of unmet needs and depression among carers of...
Introduction: In oncology settings, less attention is given to patients’ unmet need and to existenti...
Study the relationships between caregivers unmet needs and others caregiving outcomes in palliative ...
BACKGROUND: It is imperative to provide care for patients with terminal illnesses such as cancer, th...
International audiencePurpose: This study aimed to identify profiles of caregivers to cancer patient...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Lambert, S., Hulbert-Williams, N., Beliz...
Objective: The objective of this study was to identify caregivers' unmet needs and the psychosocial ...
Pancreatic cancer has one of the lowest survival rates, and patients experience debilitating symptom...
PURPOSE: This study aims to examine the unmet needs and psychological distress (anxiety and depressi...
Objectives: The recognition that a partner or caregiver is typically the patient's primary support p...
From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2018-04-16, issued 2018-04-...
Background: Carers of patients with advanced cancer often have health and psychosocial needs, which ...
This paper considers the significant unmet psychosocial needs of the informal carers of cancer patie...
To investigate the association between family cancer caregivers' unmet daily needs and emotional sta...
AbstractAimsThe aims of this analysis were to examine levels of unmet needs and depression among car...
Aims: The aims of this analysis were to examine levels of unmet needs and depression among carers of...
Introduction: In oncology settings, less attention is given to patients’ unmet need and to existenti...
Study the relationships between caregivers unmet needs and others caregiving outcomes in palliative ...
BACKGROUND: It is imperative to provide care for patients with terminal illnesses such as cancer, th...
International audiencePurpose: This study aimed to identify profiles of caregivers to cancer patient...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Lambert, S., Hulbert-Williams, N., Beliz...
Objective: The objective of this study was to identify caregivers' unmet needs and the psychosocial ...
Pancreatic cancer has one of the lowest survival rates, and patients experience debilitating symptom...
PURPOSE: This study aims to examine the unmet needs and psychological distress (anxiety and depressi...
Objectives: The recognition that a partner or caregiver is typically the patient's primary support p...
From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2018-04-16, issued 2018-04-...
Background: Carers of patients with advanced cancer often have health and psychosocial needs, which ...
This paper considers the significant unmet psychosocial needs of the informal carers of cancer patie...
To investigate the association between family cancer caregivers' unmet daily needs and emotional sta...