© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Introduction: Cancer is often considered a chronic disease, and most people with cancer have a caregiver, often a family member or friend who provides a significant amount of care during the illness trajectory. Caregivers are frequently in need of support, and a range of interventions have been trialled to improve outcomes. Consensus for optimal ways to support caregivers is not known. The aim of this protocol paper is to describe procedures for a modified Delphi study to explore expert consensus about important factors when developing caregiver interventions. Methods and analysis: Online modified Delphi methodology will be used to establish consensus for important caregiver intervention factors inco...
Background: Worldwide, millions of people with advanced cancer and their family caregivers are exper...
Introduction: For patients with advanced cancer, timely access to palliative care can improve quali...
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Introduction Cancer is often considered a chronic disease, and most people with cancer have a caregi...
INTRODUCTION: Cancer is often considered a chronic disease, and most people with cancer have a careg...
Key points: • A three-round modified Delphi study, guided by the PICO Framework, was conducted to as...
Objective nformal caregivers provide substantial support for people living with cancer. Previous sys...
OBJECTIVE: nformal caregivers provide substantial support for people living with cancer. Previous sy...
Peer ReviewedIntroduction The vast majority of older adults living with cancer rely on informal car...
Aim: To report a multi-phase modified Delphi study conducted with carers and professionals to identi...
Aim To report a multi-phase modified Delphi study conducted with carers and professionals to identi...
Purpose: To design and evaluate an intervention to address carers’ needs for practical information a...
Background: Little is known about research priorities in adult palliative care. Identifying research...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how caregivers are involved in making treatment decisions for older people liv...
Introduction: Informal caregivers needs in cancer/advanced disease are largely unmet. The science of...
Background: Worldwide, millions of people with advanced cancer and their family caregivers are exper...
Introduction: For patients with advanced cancer, timely access to palliative care can improve quali...
This Document is Protected by copyright and was first published by Frontiers. All rights reserved. i...
Introduction Cancer is often considered a chronic disease, and most people with cancer have a caregi...
INTRODUCTION: Cancer is often considered a chronic disease, and most people with cancer have a careg...
Key points: • A three-round modified Delphi study, guided by the PICO Framework, was conducted to as...
Objective nformal caregivers provide substantial support for people living with cancer. Previous sys...
OBJECTIVE: nformal caregivers provide substantial support for people living with cancer. Previous sy...
Peer ReviewedIntroduction The vast majority of older adults living with cancer rely on informal car...
Aim: To report a multi-phase modified Delphi study conducted with carers and professionals to identi...
Aim To report a multi-phase modified Delphi study conducted with carers and professionals to identi...
Purpose: To design and evaluate an intervention to address carers’ needs for practical information a...
Background: Little is known about research priorities in adult palliative care. Identifying research...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how caregivers are involved in making treatment decisions for older people liv...
Introduction: Informal caregivers needs in cancer/advanced disease are largely unmet. The science of...
Background: Worldwide, millions of people with advanced cancer and their family caregivers are exper...
Introduction: For patients with advanced cancer, timely access to palliative care can improve quali...
This Document is Protected by copyright and was first published by Frontiers. All rights reserved. i...