Across Australia, prostate cancer support groups (PCSG) have emerged to fill a gap in psychosocial care for men and their families. However, an understanding of the triggers and influencers of the PCSG movement is absent. We interviewed 21 SG leaders (19 PC survivors, two partners), of whom six also attended a focus group, about motivations, experiences, past and future challenges in founding and leading PCSGs. Thematic analysis identified four global themes: illness experience; enacting a supportive response; forming a national collective and challenges. Leaders described men's feelings of isolation and neglect by the health system as the impetus for PCSGs to form and give/receive mutual help. Negotiating health care systems was an early c...
In this article we describe the connections between prostate cancer support groups (PCSGs) and men's...
To describe contemporary consumer experiences and priorities of prostate cancer survivorship to info...
Objective To explore men’s lived experience of advanced prostate cancer (PCa) and preferences for su...
Across Australia, prostate cancer support groups (PCSG) have emerged to fill a gap in psychosocial c...
Across Australia, prostate cancer support groups (PCSG) have emerged to fill a gap in psychosocial c...
The population of Australia is increasing in age, consequently the incidence of cancer diagnoses is ...
Over the last decade, peer support programs for men with prostate cancer have been reported in North...
Many prostate cancer support groups (PCSGs) have formed in North America during the past decade, yet...
Objective To describe contemporary consumer experiences and priorities of prostate cancer survivorsh...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer affecting Australian men, with 1 in 7 males diagnosed befo...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer affecting Australian men, with 1 in 7 males diagnosed befo...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer affecting Australian men, with 1 in 7 males diagnosed befo...
There are more than 100 prostate cancer support groups (PCSGs) in Canada, most of which meet on a mo...
There are more than 100 prostate cancer support groups (PCSGs) in Canada, most of which meet on a mo...
Although health promotion programs can positively influence health practices, men typically react to...
In this article we describe the connections between prostate cancer support groups (PCSGs) and men's...
To describe contemporary consumer experiences and priorities of prostate cancer survivorship to info...
Objective To explore men’s lived experience of advanced prostate cancer (PCa) and preferences for su...
Across Australia, prostate cancer support groups (PCSG) have emerged to fill a gap in psychosocial c...
Across Australia, prostate cancer support groups (PCSG) have emerged to fill a gap in psychosocial c...
The population of Australia is increasing in age, consequently the incidence of cancer diagnoses is ...
Over the last decade, peer support programs for men with prostate cancer have been reported in North...
Many prostate cancer support groups (PCSGs) have formed in North America during the past decade, yet...
Objective To describe contemporary consumer experiences and priorities of prostate cancer survivorsh...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer affecting Australian men, with 1 in 7 males diagnosed befo...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer affecting Australian men, with 1 in 7 males diagnosed befo...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer affecting Australian men, with 1 in 7 males diagnosed befo...
There are more than 100 prostate cancer support groups (PCSGs) in Canada, most of which meet on a mo...
There are more than 100 prostate cancer support groups (PCSGs) in Canada, most of which meet on a mo...
Although health promotion programs can positively influence health practices, men typically react to...
In this article we describe the connections between prostate cancer support groups (PCSGs) and men's...
To describe contemporary consumer experiences and priorities of prostate cancer survivorship to info...
Objective To explore men’s lived experience of advanced prostate cancer (PCa) and preferences for su...