Background: Those who become active caregivers out of their simple need to be included in their loved ones' experience may act as a force in the support and sustenance of the person with cancer. Apart from family members, individuals "considered as family" by the patient may actively participate in the patient's cancer journey. The purpose of this clinical review is to raise clinician awareness on the multiple responsibilities assumed and the impact of active caregiving experienced by informal carers of patients with cancer, also offering a number of practical suggestions to promote person-centred support. Patients & Methods: An electronic search for original and review articles published between January 1990 and July 2011 in three rese...
Abstract: The purpose of this preliminary study was to identify the perceived support needs of infor...
The purpose of this preliminary study was to identify the perceived support needs of informal carers...
Objective: Increasingly, family or friends are providing care to those with cancer. However, the maj...
Background: Those who become active caregivers out of their simple need to be included in their love...
Informal carers provide important emotional support to patients having chemotherapy and assistance i...
Informal carers provide important emotional support to patients having chemotherapy and assistance i...
This paper explores the care-giving experiences of informal carers in cancer contexts, drawing on bo...
This paper explores the care-giving experiences of informal carers in cancer contexts, drawing on bo...
Introduction: Informal caregivers needs in cancer/advanced disease are largely unmet. The science of...
This paper considers the significant unmet psychosocial needs of the informal carers of cancer patie...
Purpose A trend exists towards moving from the hospital and caring for the patients with cancer at ...
Globally, informal caregivers caring for cancer patients meet challenges within their caregiving rol...
According to the recent worldwide estimation by the GLOBOCAN project, in total, 12.7 million new can...
This paper considers some of the challenges involved in studying informal carers in cancer contexts....
Background: The number of older adults with cancer is steadily growing and treatment for cancer has ...
Abstract: The purpose of this preliminary study was to identify the perceived support needs of infor...
The purpose of this preliminary study was to identify the perceived support needs of informal carers...
Objective: Increasingly, family or friends are providing care to those with cancer. However, the maj...
Background: Those who become active caregivers out of their simple need to be included in their love...
Informal carers provide important emotional support to patients having chemotherapy and assistance i...
Informal carers provide important emotional support to patients having chemotherapy and assistance i...
This paper explores the care-giving experiences of informal carers in cancer contexts, drawing on bo...
This paper explores the care-giving experiences of informal carers in cancer contexts, drawing on bo...
Introduction: Informal caregivers needs in cancer/advanced disease are largely unmet. The science of...
This paper considers the significant unmet psychosocial needs of the informal carers of cancer patie...
Purpose A trend exists towards moving from the hospital and caring for the patients with cancer at ...
Globally, informal caregivers caring for cancer patients meet challenges within their caregiving rol...
According to the recent worldwide estimation by the GLOBOCAN project, in total, 12.7 million new can...
This paper considers some of the challenges involved in studying informal carers in cancer contexts....
Background: The number of older adults with cancer is steadily growing and treatment for cancer has ...
Abstract: The purpose of this preliminary study was to identify the perceived support needs of infor...
The purpose of this preliminary study was to identify the perceived support needs of informal carers...
Objective: Increasingly, family or friends are providing care to those with cancer. However, the maj...