GRIESSER A.-C., VLASTOS G., MOREL L., BEAUME C., SAPPINO A.-P. & HALLER G. (2010) European Journal of Cancer Care Socio-demographic predictors of high support needs in newly diagnosed breast cancer patients This study aimed to identify high support needs and their socio-demographic predictors to improve supportive care for newly diagnosed breast cancer patients. A cross-sectional study measured patients' needs and unsatisfied support needs by the supportive care needs survey (SCNS-34), administered after surgery, chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Socio-demographic, disease and treatment characteristics completed data collection. A total of 308 questionnaires were completed with a response rate of 88%. The most frequent support needs (73.3% ...
Aim: In Germany, very little is known about the need for assistance and nursing care support among c...
The aim of the paper: To assess the need of psychosocial support and health related quality of life ...
ObjectiveTo assess the prevalence of unmet needs in post-treatment breast cancer survivors and ident...
This study aimed to identify high support needs and their socio-demographic predictors to improve su...
Purpose: This study aimed at gaining insight into supportive care needs and cancer treatment-related...
By analyzing the data of 459 patients who completed the Supportive Care Needs Survey (SCNS), the pre...
Although women below the age of 40 represent only 4% of annual breast cancer cases, they experience ...
This exploratory study examines what social support women diagnosed with breast cancer need and what...
PURPOSE: Mexican breast cancer patients are generally diagnosed in advanced stages of the disease an...
Objective: This study examined the course and predictors of supportive care needs among Mexican brea...
OBJECTIVE: The objective is to describe cancer patients' patterns of use of psychosocial support se...
Background: Understanding cancer patients' supportive care needs can help optimize health-care syste...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. The degree to which peer support is u...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the difference of patients ’ perceived needs...
The purpose of this study was to explore the socioeconomic needs and concerns of a group of new brea...
Aim: In Germany, very little is known about the need for assistance and nursing care support among c...
The aim of the paper: To assess the need of psychosocial support and health related quality of life ...
ObjectiveTo assess the prevalence of unmet needs in post-treatment breast cancer survivors and ident...
This study aimed to identify high support needs and their socio-demographic predictors to improve su...
Purpose: This study aimed at gaining insight into supportive care needs and cancer treatment-related...
By analyzing the data of 459 patients who completed the Supportive Care Needs Survey (SCNS), the pre...
Although women below the age of 40 represent only 4% of annual breast cancer cases, they experience ...
This exploratory study examines what social support women diagnosed with breast cancer need and what...
PURPOSE: Mexican breast cancer patients are generally diagnosed in advanced stages of the disease an...
Objective: This study examined the course and predictors of supportive care needs among Mexican brea...
OBJECTIVE: The objective is to describe cancer patients' patterns of use of psychosocial support se...
Background: Understanding cancer patients' supportive care needs can help optimize health-care syste...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. The degree to which peer support is u...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the difference of patients ’ perceived needs...
The purpose of this study was to explore the socioeconomic needs and concerns of a group of new brea...
Aim: In Germany, very little is known about the need for assistance and nursing care support among c...
The aim of the paper: To assess the need of psychosocial support and health related quality of life ...
ObjectiveTo assess the prevalence of unmet needs in post-treatment breast cancer survivors and ident...