Purpose: This study aims to report on the acceptability of a self-directed coping skills intervention, called Coping-Together, for patients affected by cancer and their partners, including the strengths and limitations of the intervention design. Methods: This initial version of Coping-Together included a series of four booklets, which aimed to provide practical coping strategies for the day-to-day management of common physical and psychosocial challenges. Thirty semi-structured interviews were conducted with 27 patients and/or 14 partners. Interviews were audiorecorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed for content. Results: Participants endorsed the self-directed format, and the focus of Coping-Together on practical information was a fea...
This study looks at the relationship between intention, self-efficacy, and beliefs as components of ...
Background: There is a growing recognition that cancer not only affects the lives of the patients, b...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based, easily accessible, supportive interventions for partners of cancer patie...
This study aims to report on the acceptability of a self-directed coping skills intervention, called...
Introduction: Coping skills training interventions have been found to be efficacious in helping both...
Introduction: Coping skills training interventions have been found to be efficacious in helping both...
Purpose: To examine the acceptability of the methods used to evaluate Coping-Together, one of the fi...
PURPOSE: To examine the acceptability of the methods used to evaluate Coping-Together, one of the fi...
Although it is known both patients' and partners' reactions to a prostate cancer diagnosis include f...
IntroductionPsycho-oncological interventions can reduce distress by activating individual resources ...
IntroductionPsycho-oncological interventions can reduce distress by activating individual resources ...
IntroductionPsycho-oncological interventions can reduce distress by activating individual resources ...
Report on couples' evaluation of a coping workbook, as a mean of understanding how to align their se...
Background: Partners of cancer patients are the cornerstone of supportive cancer care. They assume d...
Background: Cancer is a leading cause of death. For this reason, cancer is commonly perceived as a p...
This study looks at the relationship between intention, self-efficacy, and beliefs as components of ...
Background: There is a growing recognition that cancer not only affects the lives of the patients, b...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based, easily accessible, supportive interventions for partners of cancer patie...
This study aims to report on the acceptability of a self-directed coping skills intervention, called...
Introduction: Coping skills training interventions have been found to be efficacious in helping both...
Introduction: Coping skills training interventions have been found to be efficacious in helping both...
Purpose: To examine the acceptability of the methods used to evaluate Coping-Together, one of the fi...
PURPOSE: To examine the acceptability of the methods used to evaluate Coping-Together, one of the fi...
Although it is known both patients' and partners' reactions to a prostate cancer diagnosis include f...
IntroductionPsycho-oncological interventions can reduce distress by activating individual resources ...
IntroductionPsycho-oncological interventions can reduce distress by activating individual resources ...
IntroductionPsycho-oncological interventions can reduce distress by activating individual resources ...
Report on couples' evaluation of a coping workbook, as a mean of understanding how to align their se...
Background: Partners of cancer patients are the cornerstone of supportive cancer care. They assume d...
Background: Cancer is a leading cause of death. For this reason, cancer is commonly perceived as a p...
This study looks at the relationship between intention, self-efficacy, and beliefs as components of ...
Background: There is a growing recognition that cancer not only affects the lives of the patients, b...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based, easily accessible, supportive interventions for partners of cancer patie...