This paper describes clients' accounts of the benefits they derived from a short course of cancer counselling provided within a humanist framework. Three hundred and two clients who had attended at least one session of a short course of cancer counselling received an evaluation form, which incorporated both fixed-choice and open-ended questions. One hundred and forty two (47%) clients returned evaluation forms; those who had attended more sessions were significantly more likely to do so. Quantitative data were analysed using SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) for Windows and qualitative data using a thematic approach. Almost all clients indicated that they felt they had benefited from counselling. Analysis of the open-ended ...
Introduction: Improved models of care are needed to meet all the support needs of people with cancer...
Many studies have found that people with cancer value family support. Feminist work suggests that wo...
After the diagnosis of cancer patients require a lot of information because the disease affects all ...
This paper describes clients' accounts of the benefits they derived from a short course of cancer co...
The CancerBACUP London Counselling Service offered short-term face-to-face counselling to self-refer...
Objectives: Study objectives were to measure the impact of counselling for people affected by cancer...
Male cancer patients' use of a national cancer information service, their requests and key predictor...
Abstract Background Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular with cancer...
Background. Compared with women, men utilize health services and psychosocial support services less,...
Objective‘Improving the Cancer Journey’ (ICJ) is an original, community based, multidisciplinary ser...
This doctoral portfolio is almost exclusively about the psychological effects of cancer. In view of ...
In society, breast cancer is erroneously considered to be a female disease. Information regarding th...
Objective Effectiveness of cancer control partly depends upon early identification and treatment....
There has been an increase in the use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) in cancer popu...
The aim of this study is to explore the social support of male breast cancer patients (MBCP) in Germ...
Introduction: Improved models of care are needed to meet all the support needs of people with cancer...
Many studies have found that people with cancer value family support. Feminist work suggests that wo...
After the diagnosis of cancer patients require a lot of information because the disease affects all ...
This paper describes clients' accounts of the benefits they derived from a short course of cancer co...
The CancerBACUP London Counselling Service offered short-term face-to-face counselling to self-refer...
Objectives: Study objectives were to measure the impact of counselling for people affected by cancer...
Male cancer patients' use of a national cancer information service, their requests and key predictor...
Abstract Background Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular with cancer...
Background. Compared with women, men utilize health services and psychosocial support services less,...
Objective‘Improving the Cancer Journey’ (ICJ) is an original, community based, multidisciplinary ser...
This doctoral portfolio is almost exclusively about the psychological effects of cancer. In view of ...
In society, breast cancer is erroneously considered to be a female disease. Information regarding th...
Objective Effectiveness of cancer control partly depends upon early identification and treatment....
There has been an increase in the use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) in cancer popu...
The aim of this study is to explore the social support of male breast cancer patients (MBCP) in Germ...
Introduction: Improved models of care are needed to meet all the support needs of people with cancer...
Many studies have found that people with cancer value family support. Feminist work suggests that wo...
After the diagnosis of cancer patients require a lot of information because the disease affects all ...