Study the relationships between caregivers unmet needs and others caregiving outcomes in palliative care and cancer, which is a first and necessary step to offer adequate supporting intervention. 59 caregivers participated in a research that examined the caregiving outcomes using an Unmet Needs Questionnaire, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, and the Bakas Caregiving Outcomes Scale. Results and conclusions: Results showed a high average of unmet needs, especially emotional ones. One caregiver out of two had significant anxiety levels and one out of four of depression. Caregiving outcomes were almost all negative except for the relationship between the patient and the family. Moreover we found a positive and significant relationship...
Abstract Background This pilot study aimed to investigate quality of life, psychological burden, unm...
Objective: To analyze the correlation between the burden of family caregivers of cancer patients in ...
Objective: Assisting a patient with cancer implies assuming a role that may fit in with the previous...
Objetive: Study the relationships between caregivers unmet needs and others caregiving outcomes in p...
Study the relationships between caregivers unmet needs and others caregiving outcomes in palliative ...
Caregivers while, the biggest providers of palliative care for terminally sick patients, are often n...
Objective: The objective of this study was to identify caregivers' unmet needs and the psychosocial ...
Available online 21 July 2015Aims: The aims of this analysis were to examine levels of unmet needs a...
The complexity of palliative care means that the emotional distress and burden that primary family ...
AbstractAimsThe aims of this analysis were to examine levels of unmet needs and depression among car...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine how the burden of caregivers of patients with an adv...
Objectives: To identify the caregiver outcomes among relatives caring for patients with cancer and t...
Introduction: Caregiving of the palliative patient is a stressful and challenging condition, affecti...
We conducted a randomized controlled trial (RCT) of an early palliative care intervention (ENABLE: E...
Purpose: To examine the level of symptom burden in a sample of cancer patients in a curative and pal...
Abstract Background This pilot study aimed to investigate quality of life, psychological burden, unm...
Objective: To analyze the correlation between the burden of family caregivers of cancer patients in ...
Objective: Assisting a patient with cancer implies assuming a role that may fit in with the previous...
Objetive: Study the relationships between caregivers unmet needs and others caregiving outcomes in p...
Study the relationships between caregivers unmet needs and others caregiving outcomes in palliative ...
Caregivers while, the biggest providers of palliative care for terminally sick patients, are often n...
Objective: The objective of this study was to identify caregivers' unmet needs and the psychosocial ...
Available online 21 July 2015Aims: The aims of this analysis were to examine levels of unmet needs a...
The complexity of palliative care means that the emotional distress and burden that primary family ...
AbstractAimsThe aims of this analysis were to examine levels of unmet needs and depression among car...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine how the burden of caregivers of patients with an adv...
Objectives: To identify the caregiver outcomes among relatives caring for patients with cancer and t...
Introduction: Caregiving of the palliative patient is a stressful and challenging condition, affecti...
We conducted a randomized controlled trial (RCT) of an early palliative care intervention (ENABLE: E...
Purpose: To examine the level of symptom burden in a sample of cancer patients in a curative and pal...
Abstract Background This pilot study aimed to investigate quality of life, psychological burden, unm...
Objective: To analyze the correlation between the burden of family caregivers of cancer patients in ...
Objective: Assisting a patient with cancer implies assuming a role that may fit in with the previous...