Given that chemotherapy treatments are done mostly in an outpatient setting, patients with cancer must deal with treatment-related symptoms mainly at home. Evidence suggests that they often feel left alone or unprepared to do so. This qualitative study explores how patients deal with chemotherapy-related symptoms in their home, which factors and ideas influence their self-management and what role professional caregivers play. One-off, semi-structured interviews were held with 28 adult patients with cancer being treated with chemotherapy. Using a Grounded Theory approach, we cyclically collected and analysed data to come to a thorough understanding of the major conceptual themes and their interconnections. Dealing with chemotherapy-related s...
Introduction: Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally. Adverse effects of chemotherapy ...
Background and Aim. Cancer is the leading cause of death in economically developed countries and is ...
Nausea and vomiting are common and well-studied symptoms in cancer care. Most previous studies have ...
Item does not contain fulltextGiven that chemotherapy treatments are done mostly in an outpatient se...
Introduction: Cancer is the primary cause of death worldwide and a significant barrier to increasing...
[[abstract]]Purpose There are many challenges that patients face when dealing with the side effects...
[[abstract]]Purpose There are many challenges that patients face when dealing with the side effects ...
The ability to handle a complex medication regimen is important for patients with cancer being treat...
BACKGROUND: Older adults are at high risk for cancer treatment–related symptoms but often accept the...
Purpose: The family-caregiver role is of critical importance to the success of symptom-related self-...
Escalating cancer rates and an increase in the complexity and duration of chemotherapy regimens have...
Informal carers provide important emotional support to patients having chemotherapy and assistance i...
Introduction Cancer affects not only the patient, but also the whole family, especially when a memb...
Abstract Background Given the great symptom burden associated with chemotherapy on the one hand and ...
To remain at home, terminally ill cancer patients need good symptom control and support from informa...
Introduction: Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally. Adverse effects of chemotherapy ...
Background and Aim. Cancer is the leading cause of death in economically developed countries and is ...
Nausea and vomiting are common and well-studied symptoms in cancer care. Most previous studies have ...
Item does not contain fulltextGiven that chemotherapy treatments are done mostly in an outpatient se...
Introduction: Cancer is the primary cause of death worldwide and a significant barrier to increasing...
[[abstract]]Purpose There are many challenges that patients face when dealing with the side effects...
[[abstract]]Purpose There are many challenges that patients face when dealing with the side effects ...
The ability to handle a complex medication regimen is important for patients with cancer being treat...
BACKGROUND: Older adults are at high risk for cancer treatment–related symptoms but often accept the...
Purpose: The family-caregiver role is of critical importance to the success of symptom-related self-...
Escalating cancer rates and an increase in the complexity and duration of chemotherapy regimens have...
Informal carers provide important emotional support to patients having chemotherapy and assistance i...
Introduction Cancer affects not only the patient, but also the whole family, especially when a memb...
Abstract Background Given the great symptom burden associated with chemotherapy on the one hand and ...
To remain at home, terminally ill cancer patients need good symptom control and support from informa...
Introduction: Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally. Adverse effects of chemotherapy ...
Background and Aim. Cancer is the leading cause of death in economically developed countries and is ...
Nausea and vomiting are common and well-studied symptoms in cancer care. Most previous studies have ...