Background: Dignity Therapy is a brief, psychosocial intervention for patients with incurable disease. Aim: To investigate participation in and evaluation of Dignity Therapy and longitudinal changes in patient-rated outcomes. Design: A prospective (pre/post) evaluation design was employed. Evaluation questionnaires were completed when patients received the generativity document (T1) and 2 weeks later (T2). Changes from baseline (T0) were measured in sense of dignity, Structured Interview for Symptoms and Concerns items, Patient Dignity Inventory, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer QLQ-C15-PAL (ClinicalTrials.gov number: NCT01507571). Setting/participants: Consecutive patients...
Approaching end of life is a time of significant change. The physical impacts of an advancing illne...
BackgroundDignity Therapy is a brief psychotherapy that can enhance a sense of legacy while addressi...
Purpose : the dignity of patients is a major concern among health professionals engaged in the care ...
Abstract Background Loss of dignity for people with advanced cancer is associated with high levels o...
Abstract Background Dignity is a basic principle of palliative care and is intrinsic in the daily pr...
This study examined a novel intervention, dignity therapy, designed to address psychosocial and exis...
Purpose: This study examined a novel intervention, dignity therapy, designed to address psychosocial...
Background: Palliative care is a modality of treatment that addresses physical, psychological and sp...
Context: Dignity therapy (DT) is a psychotherapeutic intervention with increasing evidence of accep...
Background: Dignity therapy is psychotherapy to relieve psychological and existential distress in...
The construct of dignity is frequently raised in discussions about quality end of life care for term...
Objective: Dignity therapy (DT) is a brief form of psychotherapy developed for patients living with...
The construct of 'dignity' is frequently raised in discussions about quality end of life care for te...
Background and Objective: Cancer is one of the most prominent public health issues. It can put the p...
Aim: Dignity therapy is a short-term, individualized, patient-focused form of therapy reducing stres...
Approaching end of life is a time of significant change. The physical impacts of an advancing illne...
BackgroundDignity Therapy is a brief psychotherapy that can enhance a sense of legacy while addressi...
Purpose : the dignity of patients is a major concern among health professionals engaged in the care ...
Abstract Background Loss of dignity for people with advanced cancer is associated with high levels o...
Abstract Background Dignity is a basic principle of palliative care and is intrinsic in the daily pr...
This study examined a novel intervention, dignity therapy, designed to address psychosocial and exis...
Purpose: This study examined a novel intervention, dignity therapy, designed to address psychosocial...
Background: Palliative care is a modality of treatment that addresses physical, psychological and sp...
Context: Dignity therapy (DT) is a psychotherapeutic intervention with increasing evidence of accep...
Background: Dignity therapy is psychotherapy to relieve psychological and existential distress in...
The construct of dignity is frequently raised in discussions about quality end of life care for term...
Objective: Dignity therapy (DT) is a brief form of psychotherapy developed for patients living with...
The construct of 'dignity' is frequently raised in discussions about quality end of life care for te...
Background and Objective: Cancer is one of the most prominent public health issues. It can put the p...
Aim: Dignity therapy is a short-term, individualized, patient-focused form of therapy reducing stres...
Approaching end of life is a time of significant change. The physical impacts of an advancing illne...
BackgroundDignity Therapy is a brief psychotherapy that can enhance a sense of legacy while addressi...
Purpose : the dignity of patients is a major concern among health professionals engaged in the care ...