It is estimated that 35% of patients receiving oncology treatment may be affected by psychological distress, making a compelling case for researchers to further investigate how psychosocial supportive services or interventions could best help patients reduce distress and enhance well-being during oncology treatment. The aim of this thesis was to explore patients' experiences and their psychosocial needs during the active phase of oncology treatment with curative intent. The empirical research undertaken in this thesis consisted of Studies 1 and 2 (qualitative phase) followed by Study 3 (quantitative phase). A mixed-methods approach allowed the gathering and integration of complementary qualitative and quantitative findings underpinned by a ...
Distress, including anxiety, depression and fear of cancer recurrence, is prevalent amongst cancer p...
Background: Factors related to the desire of receiving psychological help in cancer patients are not...
Research in psycho-oncology investigates the psycho-social and emotional aspects of cancer and how t...
Background: Although psychosocial care has been regarded as central to palliative and supportive car...
Distress screening programs aim to ensure appropriate psychooncological support for cancer patients,...
Includes bibliography.Most psychosocial services for people with cancer remain under-utilised. This ...
Currently cancer is the first cause of death in Western society, but also: many patients survive, du...
Currently cancer is the first cause of death in Western society, but also: many patients survive, du...
Currently cancer is the first cause of death in Western society, but also: many patients survive, du...
Background Despite evidence that up to 35% of patients with cancer experience significant distress, ...
This study investigated the experience of subjective well-being of cancer patients and their caregiv...
This study investigated the experience of subjective well-being of cancer patients and their caregiv...
Currently cancer is the first cause of death in Western society, but also: many patients survive, du...
Studies have shown that psychological care has to do with a variety of interventions that help patie...
Abstract Background We have developed a novel and bri...
Distress, including anxiety, depression and fear of cancer recurrence, is prevalent amongst cancer p...
Background: Factors related to the desire of receiving psychological help in cancer patients are not...
Research in psycho-oncology investigates the psycho-social and emotional aspects of cancer and how t...
Background: Although psychosocial care has been regarded as central to palliative and supportive car...
Distress screening programs aim to ensure appropriate psychooncological support for cancer patients,...
Includes bibliography.Most psychosocial services for people with cancer remain under-utilised. This ...
Currently cancer is the first cause of death in Western society, but also: many patients survive, du...
Currently cancer is the first cause of death in Western society, but also: many patients survive, du...
Currently cancer is the first cause of death in Western society, but also: many patients survive, du...
Background Despite evidence that up to 35% of patients with cancer experience significant distress, ...
This study investigated the experience of subjective well-being of cancer patients and their caregiv...
This study investigated the experience of subjective well-being of cancer patients and their caregiv...
Currently cancer is the first cause of death in Western society, but also: many patients survive, du...
Studies have shown that psychological care has to do with a variety of interventions that help patie...
Abstract Background We have developed a novel and bri...
Distress, including anxiety, depression and fear of cancer recurrence, is prevalent amongst cancer p...
Background: Factors related to the desire of receiving psychological help in cancer patients are not...
Research in psycho-oncology investigates the psycho-social and emotional aspects of cancer and how t...