Background: Connections to people and place are particularly important for Indigenous Australians. It is currently unknown what role social support plays in helping this population cope with a diagnosis of cancer. Aims: This study describes components of social support available for Indigenous Australians with cancer and investigates its association with distress and/or worry. Methods and results: Secondary data of a cross‐sectional study involving 248 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cancer patients was used to map out social support dimensions (structural, functional, and appraisal) using Cheng et al's27 social support framework. Distress was measured by the distress thermometer and worry by the worry chart. Overall, 67% of participa...
PURPOSE: To explore the cancer diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship experiences of Aboriginal peop...
Background: There are significant disparities in cancer outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigeno...
The poorer cancer outcomes experienced by Indigenous Australians result from reduced access to cultu...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians suffer higher rates of cancer and poorer outcomes ...
Objectives: This study describes and compares the unmet supportive care needs between Indigenous and...
This study describes and compares the unmet supportive care needs between Indigenous and Non-Indigen...
Little is known about the supportive care needs of Indigenous people with cancer and to date, existi...
Background: Aboriginal people with cancer experience worse outcomes than other Australians for a ran...
Amongst Indigenous Australians, “cancer” has negative connotations that detrimentally impact upon ac...
© 2018 by the authors. Amongst Indigenous Australians, “cancer” has negative connotations that detri...
Indigenous Australians have poorer cancer outcomes in terms of incidence mortality and survival comp...
BACKGROUND: Indigenous Australians have poorer cancer outcomes in terms of incidence mortality and s...
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to identify the level of and factors associated with distress in...
Cancer is one of the most dreaded diagnosis, with significant impact on the patient, carer and famil...
Background: Aboriginal people with cancer experience worse outcomes than other Australians for a ran...
PURPOSE: To explore the cancer diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship experiences of Aboriginal peop...
Background: There are significant disparities in cancer outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigeno...
The poorer cancer outcomes experienced by Indigenous Australians result from reduced access to cultu...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians suffer higher rates of cancer and poorer outcomes ...
Objectives: This study describes and compares the unmet supportive care needs between Indigenous and...
This study describes and compares the unmet supportive care needs between Indigenous and Non-Indigen...
Little is known about the supportive care needs of Indigenous people with cancer and to date, existi...
Background: Aboriginal people with cancer experience worse outcomes than other Australians for a ran...
Amongst Indigenous Australians, “cancer” has negative connotations that detrimentally impact upon ac...
© 2018 by the authors. Amongst Indigenous Australians, “cancer” has negative connotations that detri...
Indigenous Australians have poorer cancer outcomes in terms of incidence mortality and survival comp...
BACKGROUND: Indigenous Australians have poorer cancer outcomes in terms of incidence mortality and s...
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to identify the level of and factors associated with distress in...
Cancer is one of the most dreaded diagnosis, with significant impact on the patient, carer and famil...
Background: Aboriginal people with cancer experience worse outcomes than other Australians for a ran...
PURPOSE: To explore the cancer diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship experiences of Aboriginal peop...
Background: There are significant disparities in cancer outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigeno...
The poorer cancer outcomes experienced by Indigenous Australians result from reduced access to cultu...