Several studies have shown that rehabilitation can alleviate post-treatment side effects, maintain quality of life, and improve survival. However, information on the experience of physiotherapy care among patients with cancer is scarce. This study aimed to explore well-being, satisfaction and perceptions of efficacy of physiotherapy care among patients diagnosed with cancer. The participants were 100 subjects in rehabilitation therapy after surgery for cancer (mean age = 57.1 years, 87.1% women). Quantitative data were collected using the following tools: Global satisfaction of Physiotherapy Treatment Scale, Efficacy Treatment Physiotherapy Scale, Psychological Well-being Scale. The results showed that participants, compared to the normativ...
The aim of this study was to examine the perceived changes to the quality of life (QoL) for a group ...
Cancer is a dreaded disease that affects all dimensions of human life. In this context, issues relat...
The aim of conducting this research was to investigate the effectiveness of positivism group psychot...
Several studies have shown that rehabilitation can alleviate post-treatment side effects, maintain q...
This paper discusses the results of a research on the well-being and health care quality in Rehabili...
This study explored the effect of spiritual, emotional and psychosocial support within a rehabilitat...
The aims are to investigate cancer patients' perceived satisfaction with a Group Rehabilitation (GR)...
Psychological distress is a multidimensional concern affecting patients’ ability to cope with cancer...
The aim of this study was to examine the perceived changes to the quality of life (QoL) for a group ...
International audienceObjectives Well-being care is widely offered and delivered in patients with ca...
Rehabilitation provision for the palliative patient is of great importance to the process of symptom...
Objective: Cancer patients encounter many problems in the post-diagnosis period and they want to est...
Many cancer patients become very anxious and stressed in response to cancer diagnosis. The fear of d...
Contains fulltext : 207407.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: P...
Objective: A multidimensional rehabilitation program for cancer survivors was developed to overcome ...
The aim of this study was to examine the perceived changes to the quality of life (QoL) for a group ...
Cancer is a dreaded disease that affects all dimensions of human life. In this context, issues relat...
The aim of conducting this research was to investigate the effectiveness of positivism group psychot...
Several studies have shown that rehabilitation can alleviate post-treatment side effects, maintain q...
This paper discusses the results of a research on the well-being and health care quality in Rehabili...
This study explored the effect of spiritual, emotional and psychosocial support within a rehabilitat...
The aims are to investigate cancer patients' perceived satisfaction with a Group Rehabilitation (GR)...
Psychological distress is a multidimensional concern affecting patients’ ability to cope with cancer...
The aim of this study was to examine the perceived changes to the quality of life (QoL) for a group ...
International audienceObjectives Well-being care is widely offered and delivered in patients with ca...
Rehabilitation provision for the palliative patient is of great importance to the process of symptom...
Objective: Cancer patients encounter many problems in the post-diagnosis period and they want to est...
Many cancer patients become very anxious and stressed in response to cancer diagnosis. The fear of d...
Contains fulltext : 207407.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: P...
Objective: A multidimensional rehabilitation program for cancer survivors was developed to overcome ...
The aim of this study was to examine the perceived changes to the quality of life (QoL) for a group ...
Cancer is a dreaded disease that affects all dimensions of human life. In this context, issues relat...
The aim of conducting this research was to investigate the effectiveness of positivism group psychot...