Informal carers provide important emotional support to patients having chemotherapy and assistance in monitoring and managing side-effects. If they are inadequately supported in this, patient and carer morbidity may result. This study explored needs of informal carers supporting patients with cancer having chemotherapy. The study used a mixed methods approach. Carers of colorectal or lymphoma cancer patients at one comprehensive cancer centre participated. Questionnaire data informed semi-structured interviews conducted with a subsample of respondents. Interviews were analysed using Framework analysis. Questionnaire data were analysed descriptively. Fifty-nine informal carers were invited to participate; 48 returned the questionnaire (respo...
Purpose: capture change in family members' experiences as they look after patients during chemothera...
Despite growing numbers of patients with cancer receiving chemotherapy in outpatient settings and th...
Interest in the concerns of cancer patients’ carers has been growing steadily over the last decade r...
Informal carers provide important emotional support to patients having chemotherapy and assistance i...
Background: Those who become active caregivers out of their simple need to be included in their love...
Background: Those who become active caregivers out of their simple need to be included in their love...
Background: Those who become active caregivers out of their simple need to be included in their love...
This paper explores the care-giving experiences of informal carers in cancer contexts, drawing on bo...
This paper explores the care-giving experiences of informal carers in cancer contexts, drawing on bo...
Aims:  (i) To investigate the availability, perceived importance and roles of informal caregive...
Purpose A trend exists towards moving from the hospital and caring for the patients with cancer at ...
This paper considers the significant unmet psychosocial needs of the informal carers of cancer patie...
Abstract: The purpose of this preliminary study was to identify the perceived support needs of infor...
The purpose of this preliminary study was to identify the perceived support needs of informal carers...
Purpose:Capture change in family members' experiences as they look after patients during chemotherap...
Purpose: capture change in family members' experiences as they look after patients during chemothera...
Despite growing numbers of patients with cancer receiving chemotherapy in outpatient settings and th...
Interest in the concerns of cancer patients’ carers has been growing steadily over the last decade r...
Informal carers provide important emotional support to patients having chemotherapy and assistance i...
Background: Those who become active caregivers out of their simple need to be included in their love...
Background: Those who become active caregivers out of their simple need to be included in their love...
Background: Those who become active caregivers out of their simple need to be included in their love...
This paper explores the care-giving experiences of informal carers in cancer contexts, drawing on bo...
This paper explores the care-giving experiences of informal carers in cancer contexts, drawing on bo...
Aims:  (i) To investigate the availability, perceived importance and roles of informal caregive...
Purpose A trend exists towards moving from the hospital and caring for the patients with cancer at ...
This paper considers the significant unmet psychosocial needs of the informal carers of cancer patie...
Abstract: The purpose of this preliminary study was to identify the perceived support needs of infor...
The purpose of this preliminary study was to identify the perceived support needs of informal carers...
Purpose:Capture change in family members' experiences as they look after patients during chemotherap...
Purpose: capture change in family members' experiences as they look after patients during chemothera...
Despite growing numbers of patients with cancer receiving chemotherapy in outpatient settings and th...
Interest in the concerns of cancer patients’ carers has been growing steadily over the last decade r...