PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To describe and examine the relationship between caregiver burden and the affective disorders anxiety and depression in caregivers of patients with brain metastases. . DESIGN: Cross-sectional, descriptive, correlational. . SETTING: Moores Cancer Center at the University of California, San Diego. . SAMPLE: 56 family caregivers of patients with brain metastases from solid tumors at other primary sites. . METHODS: Self-administered survey. . MAIN RESEARCH VARIABLES: Caregiver burden, anxiety, and depression. . FINDINGS: With the exception of caregiver esteem, no statistically significant relationships were noted between impact on schedule, a dimension of caregiver burden, and screening positive for affective disorders. . C...
Abstract:This cross sectional study was carried out to determine the prevalence of probable anxiety ...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: Caregiving to a family member with cancer might have health implications. However...
BACKGROUND: Although there is significant evidence that the family caregivers (FCs) of cancer patie...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To describe and examine the relationship between caregiver burden and the affect...
Caregiving is a highly individualized experience. While numerous papers have been published on careg...
BACKGROUND: Negative physical health results from the emotional stress of providing care to a family...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine how the burden of caregivers of patients with an adv...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore how the relationship between care re-cipients ’ pr...
Purpose: To examine the level of symptom burden in a sample of cancer patients in a curative and pal...
PURPOSE: Neurologic deficits that may be manifested as cognitive impairment contribute to the challe...
Purpose: The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to determine the caregiving burden, depressio...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the supportive care needs and interest in related services among brain tumou...
Cancer caregiving is associated with burden and a poor psychological state. However, there is no pre...
The purpose of this study is to identify the needs of brain tumor patients and their caregivers to p...
Context: Death anxiety is common in patients with metastatic cancer, but its relationship to brain m...
Abstract:This cross sectional study was carried out to determine the prevalence of probable anxiety ...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: Caregiving to a family member with cancer might have health implications. However...
BACKGROUND: Although there is significant evidence that the family caregivers (FCs) of cancer patie...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To describe and examine the relationship between caregiver burden and the affect...
Caregiving is a highly individualized experience. While numerous papers have been published on careg...
BACKGROUND: Negative physical health results from the emotional stress of providing care to a family...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine how the burden of caregivers of patients with an adv...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore how the relationship between care re-cipients ’ pr...
Purpose: To examine the level of symptom burden in a sample of cancer patients in a curative and pal...
PURPOSE: Neurologic deficits that may be manifested as cognitive impairment contribute to the challe...
Purpose: The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to determine the caregiving burden, depressio...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the supportive care needs and interest in related services among brain tumou...
Cancer caregiving is associated with burden and a poor psychological state. However, there is no pre...
The purpose of this study is to identify the needs of brain tumor patients and their caregivers to p...
Context: Death anxiety is common in patients with metastatic cancer, but its relationship to brain m...
Abstract:This cross sectional study was carried out to determine the prevalence of probable anxiety ...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: Caregiving to a family member with cancer might have health implications. However...
BACKGROUND: Although there is significant evidence that the family caregivers (FCs) of cancer patie...