PURPOSECancer survivors are increasingly expected to manage the consequences of cancer and its treatment for themselves. There is evidence that self-efficacy is important for successful self-management and that this can be enhanced with support. The purpose of this study was to assess self-efficacy to manage problems in the year following primary treatment.METHODSThis cross-sectional online survey included cancer survivors who had completed their treatment within the past 12 months. Self-efficacy was assessed and variables expected to be associated with self-efficacy were measured using validated scales including quality of life, well-being, illness perceptions, depression and social support.RESULTSOne hundred eighty-two respondents (mean a...
Objectives: To describe and examine the theories, components, and effectiveness of self-management s...
Recent aggressive chemotherapeutic and combined treatments have resulted in increased survivorship f...
Recent aggressive chemotherapeutic and combined treatments have resulted in increased survivorship f...
PURPOSECancer survivors are increasingly expected to manage the consequences of cancer and its treat...
Aim\ud \ud There is a growing population of people with cancer who experience physiological and psyc...
BACKGROUND: Around 2 million people are living with or beyond cancer in the UK. However, experiences...
Introduction: Self-efficacy emphasizes on skills and abilities to carry out successful worthy perfor...
Introduction: There are over 150,000 cancer survivors in Ireland and survival rates are continuing t...
Purpose:There is a growing emphasis on self-management of cancer aftercare. Little is known about pa...
Background: Self-management may help cancer survivors to better deal with challenges to their physi...
Self-efficacy for coping with cancer is a specific construct that refers to behaviors that occur in ...
BACKGROUND: There are over 25 million people worldwide living with or beyond cancer and this number ...
Abstract Background Self-management interventions have been proposed as effective strategies to impr...
Purpose There is a growing emphasis on self-management of cancer aftercare. Little is known about pa...
Background: There are over 25 million people worldwide living with or beyond cancer and this number ...
Objectives: To describe and examine the theories, components, and effectiveness of self-management s...
Recent aggressive chemotherapeutic and combined treatments have resulted in increased survivorship f...
Recent aggressive chemotherapeutic and combined treatments have resulted in increased survivorship f...
PURPOSECancer survivors are increasingly expected to manage the consequences of cancer and its treat...
Aim\ud \ud There is a growing population of people with cancer who experience physiological and psyc...
BACKGROUND: Around 2 million people are living with or beyond cancer in the UK. However, experiences...
Introduction: Self-efficacy emphasizes on skills and abilities to carry out successful worthy perfor...
Introduction: There are over 150,000 cancer survivors in Ireland and survival rates are continuing t...
Purpose:There is a growing emphasis on self-management of cancer aftercare. Little is known about pa...
Background: Self-management may help cancer survivors to better deal with challenges to their physi...
Self-efficacy for coping with cancer is a specific construct that refers to behaviors that occur in ...
BACKGROUND: There are over 25 million people worldwide living with or beyond cancer and this number ...
Abstract Background Self-management interventions have been proposed as effective strategies to impr...
Purpose There is a growing emphasis on self-management of cancer aftercare. Little is known about pa...
Background: There are over 25 million people worldwide living with or beyond cancer and this number ...
Objectives: To describe and examine the theories, components, and effectiveness of self-management s...
Recent aggressive chemotherapeutic and combined treatments have resulted in increased survivorship f...
Recent aggressive chemotherapeutic and combined treatments have resulted in increased survivorship f...