Many studies have found that people with cancer value family support. Feminist work suggests that women carry most responsibility for practical and emotional support in families, but few qualitative cancer studies explicitly incorporate a gender perspective. We undertook secondary analysis of in-depth interviews with 33 married or cohabiting respondents with colorectal cancer in the UK to compare men and women's accounts of ‘spousal’ support
IntroductionColorectal cancer is associated with considerable physical and psychosocial burden. Whil...
This paper discusses a qualitative, grounded theory study of partners’ perspectives on gynaecologica...
BackgroundBreast cancer (BC) in women can bring various problems to their marital and family life. S...
Many studies have found that people with cancer value family support. Feminist work suggests that wo...
AbstractMany studies have found that people with cancer value family support. Feminist work suggests...
Many studies have found that people with cancer value family support. Feminist work suggests that wo...
Little research has examined the impact of cancer and chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer from ...
Objectives: In the context of mainly gastrointestinal cancer surgery, the study exam-ines the course...
Background: There is considerable evidence demonstrating the negative effects of caregiving particul...
The diagnosis of cancer begins a period of significant distress and adjustment for both patients and...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable evidence demonstrating the negative effects of caregiving particul...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate gender and role (i.e. patient/partner) differences ...
An estimated 331,530 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2019 ( American Cancer Society, ...
The purpose of this systematic review and synthesis of studies reporting qualitative data was to und...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer affecting women globally and globally it has been ra...
IntroductionColorectal cancer is associated with considerable physical and psychosocial burden. Whil...
This paper discusses a qualitative, grounded theory study of partners’ perspectives on gynaecologica...
BackgroundBreast cancer (BC) in women can bring various problems to their marital and family life. S...
Many studies have found that people with cancer value family support. Feminist work suggests that wo...
AbstractMany studies have found that people with cancer value family support. Feminist work suggests...
Many studies have found that people with cancer value family support. Feminist work suggests that wo...
Little research has examined the impact of cancer and chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer from ...
Objectives: In the context of mainly gastrointestinal cancer surgery, the study exam-ines the course...
Background: There is considerable evidence demonstrating the negative effects of caregiving particul...
The diagnosis of cancer begins a period of significant distress and adjustment for both patients and...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable evidence demonstrating the negative effects of caregiving particul...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate gender and role (i.e. patient/partner) differences ...
An estimated 331,530 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2019 ( American Cancer Society, ...
The purpose of this systematic review and synthesis of studies reporting qualitative data was to und...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer affecting women globally and globally it has been ra...
IntroductionColorectal cancer is associated with considerable physical and psychosocial burden. Whil...
This paper discusses a qualitative, grounded theory study of partners’ perspectives on gynaecologica...
BackgroundBreast cancer (BC) in women can bring various problems to their marital and family life. S...