Following head and neck cancer (HNC) treatment, individuals experience an array of side effects which can impact on physical, emotional, and practical aspects of their lives. Responsive, supportive rehabilitation services are therefore essential to address ongoing survivorship needs. This study examined the nature of patient-reported goals from acute to long-term post-treatment, to inform design/delivery of future rehabilitation services.Using a cross-sectional cohort design, 91 patients between 2\ua0weeks and 5\ua0years of post non-surgical HNC treatment (acute n = 29; sub-acute n = 28; long-term n = 34), provided their top four rehabilitation goals considering any aspect of their lives. Content analysis was used to categorise responses at...
In contrast with other major chronic conditions such as intervention for survivors of head and neck ...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe considerations for developing supportive care interventions ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and supportive follow-up care n...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests that rehabilita...
Objective: Physical rehabilitation programs hold the potential to mitigate deterioration in health-r...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the experiences of head and neck cancer (HNC) ...
The foreseen growth of Head and Neck cancer (HNC) incidents will require future rehabilitation servi...
Objective: Head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors encounter unique challenges following treatment. Th...
The number of cancer survivors in the Western world has markedly increased over the last few decades...
Abstract Background: The incidents of Head and Neck Cancer (HNC) are rising worldwide, suggesting t...
Purpose: To examine how individuals treated for head and neck cancer perceive life one year after th...
Purpose: To examine how individuals treated for head and neck cancer perceive life one year after th...
Objective: Head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors encounter unique challenges following treatment. Thi...
In an observational prospective study, feasibility and outcomes of a dedicated multidisciplinary reh...
Maintaining or increasing physical activity (PA) may prevent loss of muscle mass and strength after ...
In contrast with other major chronic conditions such as intervention for survivors of head and neck ...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe considerations for developing supportive care interventions ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and supportive follow-up care n...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests that rehabilita...
Objective: Physical rehabilitation programs hold the potential to mitigate deterioration in health-r...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the experiences of head and neck cancer (HNC) ...
The foreseen growth of Head and Neck cancer (HNC) incidents will require future rehabilitation servi...
Objective: Head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors encounter unique challenges following treatment. Th...
The number of cancer survivors in the Western world has markedly increased over the last few decades...
Abstract Background: The incidents of Head and Neck Cancer (HNC) are rising worldwide, suggesting t...
Purpose: To examine how individuals treated for head and neck cancer perceive life one year after th...
Purpose: To examine how individuals treated for head and neck cancer perceive life one year after th...
Objective: Head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors encounter unique challenges following treatment. Thi...
In an observational prospective study, feasibility and outcomes of a dedicated multidisciplinary reh...
Maintaining or increasing physical activity (PA) may prevent loss of muscle mass and strength after ...
In contrast with other major chronic conditions such as intervention for survivors of head and neck ...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe considerations for developing supportive care interventions ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and supportive follow-up care n...