Aims and objectives: To identify and describe the triggers of emotional distress among long‐term caregivers (more than 1 year postdiagnosis) of people with head and neck cancer. Background: Limited research has been conducted on the factors that cause head and neck cancer caregivers to become distressed. Design: Qualitative cross‐sectional. Methods: In‐depth semi‐structured interviews. Interviews were conducted via telephone. The study setting was the Republic of Ireland. Results: Interviews were conducted with 31 long‐term caregivers (mean time since diagnosis 5·7 years, SD 2·9 years). Head and neck cancer caregivers experienced significant distress. Six key triggers of emotional distress were identified: understandings and fears ...
Purpose: Our study aimed to investigate the relationship between unmet supportive care needs and ca...
Background: A diagnosis of cancer and its subsequent treatment can have a profound impact on the qua...
Purpose Our study aimed to investigate the relationship between unmet supportive care needs and car...
Aims and objectives To identify and describe the triggers of emotional distress among long-term car...
Aims and objectives: To identify and describe the triggers of emotional distress among long‐term ca...
Objective: Receiving a diagnosis of head and neck cancer is devastating for patients and family care...
© 2022 by the authors.(1) Background: The aim of this study was to investigate caregiver burden amon...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to obtain insight into distress in spouses and patients t...
Introduction: Distress has become so problematic in oncology that it has been recognized as the “six...
Purpose: This study reports the incidence of distress, the factors associated with distress, and a p...
BACKGROUND: Receiving a cancer diagnosis can be a major life event which causes distress even years ...
BACKGROUND: Receiving a cancer diagnosis can be a major life event which causes distress even years ...
Background: Receiving a cancer diagnosis can be a major life event which causes distress even years ...
Background: Fear of recurrence (FOR) is a primary concern for both cancer survivors and their care...
The aim of this study was to identify the distress, unmet needs and concerns of head and neck cancer...
Purpose: Our study aimed to investigate the relationship between unmet supportive care needs and ca...
Background: A diagnosis of cancer and its subsequent treatment can have a profound impact on the qua...
Purpose Our study aimed to investigate the relationship between unmet supportive care needs and car...
Aims and objectives To identify and describe the triggers of emotional distress among long-term car...
Aims and objectives: To identify and describe the triggers of emotional distress among long‐term ca...
Objective: Receiving a diagnosis of head and neck cancer is devastating for patients and family care...
© 2022 by the authors.(1) Background: The aim of this study was to investigate caregiver burden amon...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to obtain insight into distress in spouses and patients t...
Introduction: Distress has become so problematic in oncology that it has been recognized as the “six...
Purpose: This study reports the incidence of distress, the factors associated with distress, and a p...
BACKGROUND: Receiving a cancer diagnosis can be a major life event which causes distress even years ...
BACKGROUND: Receiving a cancer diagnosis can be a major life event which causes distress even years ...
Background: Receiving a cancer diagnosis can be a major life event which causes distress even years ...
Background: Fear of recurrence (FOR) is a primary concern for both cancer survivors and their care...
The aim of this study was to identify the distress, unmet needs and concerns of head and neck cancer...
Purpose: Our study aimed to investigate the relationship between unmet supportive care needs and ca...
Background: A diagnosis of cancer and its subsequent treatment can have a profound impact on the qua...
Purpose Our study aimed to investigate the relationship between unmet supportive care needs and car...