Despite the abundance of studies concerning caring for patients with cancer, less is known about caring for an older cancer survivor (≥65 years). We aimed to systematically gather literature about the psychosocial well-being of caregivers of older cancer survivors and to identify possible risk factors for developing psychosocial problems. Fourteen articles met the following inclusion criteria: articles about (a) cancer, (b) informal caregivers, (c) older survivors and a (d) curative setting. After critical appraisal, nearly all were considered to be of moderate-to-strong quality. This results mainly from the specific study population, the valid and reliable measurement instruments and the appropriate statistical methods used in the articles...
Recognition that informal cancer carers experience unmet needs and psychological distress has led to...
Background: The number of older adults with cancer is steadily growing and treatment for cancer has ...
Objective: Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is a significant concern for family caregivers of cancer ...
Despite the abundance of studies concerning caring for patients with cancer, less is known about car...
BACKGROUND: Although older cancer survivors commonly report psychosocial problems, the impact of bot...
This study assessed psychological morbidity and resilience, including the subjective burden of 76 ca...
Abstract Background Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and a cancer death is a m...
Purpose: to establish what is known regarding the psychological and social problems faced by adult c...
Mortality associated with cancer remains high, but more people are surviving cancer. Some people exp...
PURPOSE: To establish what is known regarding the psychological and social problems faced by adult c...
Purpose: To establish what is known regarding the psychological and social problems faced by adult c...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence and specific manifestations of psychological distress in el...
During the last decades there is a trend in cancer treatment towards giving care at home settings. T...
Background: Informal caregivers take on an important role in supporting people with advanced cancer ...
BACKGROUND: Being a family carer to a patient nearing the end of their life is a challenging and con...
Recognition that informal cancer carers experience unmet needs and psychological distress has led to...
Background: The number of older adults with cancer is steadily growing and treatment for cancer has ...
Objective: Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is a significant concern for family caregivers of cancer ...
Despite the abundance of studies concerning caring for patients with cancer, less is known about car...
BACKGROUND: Although older cancer survivors commonly report psychosocial problems, the impact of bot...
This study assessed psychological morbidity and resilience, including the subjective burden of 76 ca...
Abstract Background Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and a cancer death is a m...
Purpose: to establish what is known regarding the psychological and social problems faced by adult c...
Mortality associated with cancer remains high, but more people are surviving cancer. Some people exp...
PURPOSE: To establish what is known regarding the psychological and social problems faced by adult c...
Purpose: To establish what is known regarding the psychological and social problems faced by adult c...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence and specific manifestations of psychological distress in el...
During the last decades there is a trend in cancer treatment towards giving care at home settings. T...
Background: Informal caregivers take on an important role in supporting people with advanced cancer ...
BACKGROUND: Being a family carer to a patient nearing the end of their life is a challenging and con...
Recognition that informal cancer carers experience unmet needs and psychological distress has led to...
Background: The number of older adults with cancer is steadily growing and treatment for cancer has ...
Objective: Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is a significant concern for family caregivers of cancer ...