Abstract Background Loss of dignity for people with advanced cancer is associated with high levels of psychological and spiritual distress and the loss of the will to live. Dignity Therapy is a brief psychotherapy, which has been developed to help promote dignity and reduce distress. It comprises a recorded interview, which is transcribed, edited then returned to the patient, who can bequeath it to people of their choosing. Piloting in Canada, Australia and the USA, has suggested that Dignity Therapy is beneficial to people with advanced cancer and their families. The aims of this study are to assess the feasibility, acceptability and potential effectiveness of Dignity Therapy to reduce psychological and spiritual distress in people with ad...
Dignity therapy is a personalized psychological intervention method for advanced cancer patients bas...
INTRODUCTION: Dignity therapy, which has recently been developed to reduce psychosocial and spiritu...
The dignity of patients is a major concern among health professionals engaged in the care of individ...
Background: Dignity Therapy is a brief, psychosocial intervention for patients with incurable diseas...
Abstract Background Dignity is a basic principle of palliative care and is intrinsic in the daily pr...
Purpose: This study examined a novel intervention, dignity therapy, designed to address psychosocial...
This study examined a novel intervention, dignity therapy, designed to address psychosocial and exis...
Purpose : the dignity of patients is a major concern among health professionals engaged in the care ...
Background: Palliative care is a modality of treatment that addresses physical, psychological and sp...
BackgroundDignity Therapy is a brief psychotherapy that can enhance a sense of legacy while addressi...
End of life approaches in patients with cancer bodily deterioration and difficulties with everyday l...
Background : It is generally recognized that existential concerns must be addressed to promote the d...
Context: Dignity therapy (DT) is a psychotherapeutic intervention with increasing evidence of accep...
Abstract Background Dignity Therapy (DT) is a short-term intervention to reduce psychological suffer...
It is generally recognized that existential concerns must be addressed to promote the dignity of pat...
Dignity therapy is a personalized psychological intervention method for advanced cancer patients bas...
INTRODUCTION: Dignity therapy, which has recently been developed to reduce psychosocial and spiritu...
The dignity of patients is a major concern among health professionals engaged in the care of individ...
Background: Dignity Therapy is a brief, psychosocial intervention for patients with incurable diseas...
Abstract Background Dignity is a basic principle of palliative care and is intrinsic in the daily pr...
Purpose: This study examined a novel intervention, dignity therapy, designed to address psychosocial...
This study examined a novel intervention, dignity therapy, designed to address psychosocial and exis...
Purpose : the dignity of patients is a major concern among health professionals engaged in the care ...
Background: Palliative care is a modality of treatment that addresses physical, psychological and sp...
BackgroundDignity Therapy is a brief psychotherapy that can enhance a sense of legacy while addressi...
End of life approaches in patients with cancer bodily deterioration and difficulties with everyday l...
Background : It is generally recognized that existential concerns must be addressed to promote the d...
Context: Dignity therapy (DT) is a psychotherapeutic intervention with increasing evidence of accep...
Abstract Background Dignity Therapy (DT) is a short-term intervention to reduce psychological suffer...
It is generally recognized that existential concerns must be addressed to promote the dignity of pat...
Dignity therapy is a personalized psychological intervention method for advanced cancer patients bas...
INTRODUCTION: Dignity therapy, which has recently been developed to reduce psychosocial and spiritu...
The dignity of patients is a major concern among health professionals engaged in the care of individ...