OBJECTIVE:To examine the association between satisfaction with perceived information provision during diagnosis and treatment and supportive care needs in ovarian cancer survivors. METHODS:In 2012, women (n = 348) diagnosed with ovarian cancer, as registered between 2000 and 2010 in the Netherlands Cancer Registry, received a questionnaire including questions on the perceived level of, and satisfaction with, information received (EORTC QLQ-INFO25) and supportive care needs (Cancer Survivors' Unmet Needs Measure). RESULTS:Of 348 women, 191 (55%) responded. Of all participants, 35% were not satisfied (n = 65) with the perceived amount of information received. Participants who were satisfied with the amount of information reported significantl...
PurposeOvarian cancer is the most fatal of all gynecologic cancers, with a high relapse rate regardl...
It was estimated that in 2009,21,550 women would be diagnosed with ovarian cancer and 14.600 women w...
Gynaecological cancer survivorship has been addressed in only a limited body of research. After comp...
Objective To examine the association between satisfaction with perceived information provision durin...
Objectives.Studies show that women with cancer want more information about and participation in all ...
PurposeAs the number of ovarian cancer survivors increases, so does the need for appropriate interve...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the long-term impact of an automatically generated Su...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the long-term impact of an automatically generated Su...
Women diagnosed with ovarian cancer may experience many shortterm and long-term effects from cancer ...
Objective: The objective of this paper is to determine changes in supportive care needs after first-...
Purpose: In an equitable healthcare system, healthcare utilization should be predominantly explaine...
Background In efforts to improve the implementation of survivorship care plans (SCPs), the authors a...
Purpose: By directly engaging with women diagnosed with ovarian cancer, this study aimed to explore ...
Background: The relationship between informational support and use of health care services among ind...
Data are based on a qualitative study concerning to experiences and needs of women with an ovarian c...
PurposeOvarian cancer is the most fatal of all gynecologic cancers, with a high relapse rate regardl...
It was estimated that in 2009,21,550 women would be diagnosed with ovarian cancer and 14.600 women w...
Gynaecological cancer survivorship has been addressed in only a limited body of research. After comp...
Objective To examine the association between satisfaction with perceived information provision durin...
Objectives.Studies show that women with cancer want more information about and participation in all ...
PurposeAs the number of ovarian cancer survivors increases, so does the need for appropriate interve...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the long-term impact of an automatically generated Su...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the long-term impact of an automatically generated Su...
Women diagnosed with ovarian cancer may experience many shortterm and long-term effects from cancer ...
Objective: The objective of this paper is to determine changes in supportive care needs after first-...
Purpose: In an equitable healthcare system, healthcare utilization should be predominantly explaine...
Background In efforts to improve the implementation of survivorship care plans (SCPs), the authors a...
Purpose: By directly engaging with women diagnosed with ovarian cancer, this study aimed to explore ...
Background: The relationship between informational support and use of health care services among ind...
Data are based on a qualitative study concerning to experiences and needs of women with an ovarian c...
PurposeOvarian cancer is the most fatal of all gynecologic cancers, with a high relapse rate regardl...
It was estimated that in 2009,21,550 women would be diagnosed with ovarian cancer and 14.600 women w...
Gynaecological cancer survivorship has been addressed in only a limited body of research. After comp...