Objective: Head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors encounter unique challenges following treatment. This study aimed to identify self‐management strategies that HNC survivors use to overcome these posttreatment challenges. Methods: Twenty‐seven individuals from 4 designated cancer centres in Ireland were interviewed about self‐management strategies that helped them overcome challenges following HNC treatment. Interviews were audio‐recorded, transcribed, and analysed using directed content analysis. Results: Twenty self‐management strategy types (encompassing 77 specific strategies) were identified. The most frequently used self‐management strategy types were self‐sustaining (used by 26 survivors), self‐motivating (n = 25), and proactive p...
Current survivorship visits at the Stanford head and neck oncology program are not standardized to a...
Following head and neck cancer (HNC) treatment, individuals experience an array of side effects whic...
Purpose: Self-management interventions improve patient outcomes across a range of long-term conditi...
Objective: Head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors encounter unique challenges following treatment. Thi...
Objective: Head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors encounter unique challenges following treatment. Th...
Background: Self-management may help cancer survivors to better deal with challenges to their physi...
Objective: Active self‐management practices may help head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors to deal w...
Objectives: Emerging cancer-survivorship research suggests that self-management can lead to improve...
Background\ud \ud Few cancers pose greater challenges than head and neck (H&N) cancer. Residual effe...
Aim\ud \ud There is a growing population of people with cancer who experience physiological and psyc...
Background Few cancers pose greater challenges than head and neck (H&N) cancer. Residual effects...
Background: Few cancers pose greater challenges than head and neck (H&N) cancer. Residual effects fo...
Head and neck cancers include cancers of the tongue, mouth, salivary glands and the pharynx, oro-, h...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the experiences of head and neck cancer (HNC) ...
PURPOSE: Cancer survivors are increasingly expected to manage the consequences of cancer and its tre...
Current survivorship visits at the Stanford head and neck oncology program are not standardized to a...
Following head and neck cancer (HNC) treatment, individuals experience an array of side effects whic...
Purpose: Self-management interventions improve patient outcomes across a range of long-term conditi...
Objective: Head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors encounter unique challenges following treatment. Thi...
Objective: Head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors encounter unique challenges following treatment. Th...
Background: Self-management may help cancer survivors to better deal with challenges to their physi...
Objective: Active self‐management practices may help head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors to deal w...
Objectives: Emerging cancer-survivorship research suggests that self-management can lead to improve...
Background\ud \ud Few cancers pose greater challenges than head and neck (H&N) cancer. Residual effe...
Aim\ud \ud There is a growing population of people with cancer who experience physiological and psyc...
Background Few cancers pose greater challenges than head and neck (H&N) cancer. Residual effects...
Background: Few cancers pose greater challenges than head and neck (H&N) cancer. Residual effects fo...
Head and neck cancers include cancers of the tongue, mouth, salivary glands and the pharynx, oro-, h...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the experiences of head and neck cancer (HNC) ...
PURPOSE: Cancer survivors are increasingly expected to manage the consequences of cancer and its tre...
Current survivorship visits at the Stanford head and neck oncology program are not standardized to a...
Following head and neck cancer (HNC) treatment, individuals experience an array of side effects whic...
Purpose: Self-management interventions improve patient outcomes across a range of long-term conditi...