It is more than a decade since the National Service Framework for Older People set the goal of ending age discrimination in the NHS in England; making clear that services should be provided on the basis of clinical need, not age. However, there is growing evidence to show age is a factor in decision making about cancer treatment. Why this should be the case is complex, but it is clear that nurses with expertise in assessing and caring for older people have an important part to play in delivering the solutions
Ageism is defined as the intentional and/or subconscious discrimination against elderly people. Desp...
Age limits, minimum and maximum, and both explicit and ‘covert’, are still used in the National Heal...
In Hong Kong, 53% of new patients with cancer were aged over 65 years, the incidence of cancer being...
Objective To provide an overview of ageism, a review of its influence in cancer, and to outline imp...
Ageism is a problem facing elderly individuals. Often adults who develop cancer later in life are no...
Aim Ageism in health care delivery and nursing poses a fundamental threat to health and society. I...
This paper reports findings of a study in 2004 of the development of specialist services for older p...
Background: making informed decisions about cancer care provision for older cancer patients can be c...
© 2020 the authors. The ageing population poses new challenges globally. Cancer care for older patie...
Background: age-related differences in the treatment of lung cancer patients have been reported in t...
Introduction: Ageism towards older adults with cancer may impact treatment decisions, healthcare int...
Research across Europe suggests that most health care systems are ill-equipped to address the needs ...
Key messages: – Perceptions of ageing can subject older people to patronising forms of prejudice, w...
Cancer incidence increases with age. With an ageing population, the burden of cancer in older people...
Background: The number of older adults with cancer is increasing worldwide. The role of nurses in su...
Ageism is defined as the intentional and/or subconscious discrimination against elderly people. Desp...
Age limits, minimum and maximum, and both explicit and ‘covert’, are still used in the National Heal...
In Hong Kong, 53% of new patients with cancer were aged over 65 years, the incidence of cancer being...
Objective To provide an overview of ageism, a review of its influence in cancer, and to outline imp...
Ageism is a problem facing elderly individuals. Often adults who develop cancer later in life are no...
Aim Ageism in health care delivery and nursing poses a fundamental threat to health and society. I...
This paper reports findings of a study in 2004 of the development of specialist services for older p...
Background: making informed decisions about cancer care provision for older cancer patients can be c...
© 2020 the authors. The ageing population poses new challenges globally. Cancer care for older patie...
Background: age-related differences in the treatment of lung cancer patients have been reported in t...
Introduction: Ageism towards older adults with cancer may impact treatment decisions, healthcare int...
Research across Europe suggests that most health care systems are ill-equipped to address the needs ...
Key messages: – Perceptions of ageing can subject older people to patronising forms of prejudice, w...
Cancer incidence increases with age. With an ageing population, the burden of cancer in older people...
Background: The number of older adults with cancer is increasing worldwide. The role of nurses in su...
Ageism is defined as the intentional and/or subconscious discrimination against elderly people. Desp...
Age limits, minimum and maximum, and both explicit and ‘covert’, are still used in the National Heal...
In Hong Kong, 53% of new patients with cancer were aged over 65 years, the incidence of cancer being...