The aim of this study was to identify the distress, unmet needs and concerns of head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors in the first 5 years after treatment. Two hundred and eighty HNC survivors from three Scottish health boards responded to a cross-sectional postal survey in 2011. Questionnaires included the Distress Thermometer, Patient Concerns Inventory (PCI) and an adapted version of the PCI to measure unmet needs. One-third of the survivors had moderate or severe levels of distress, and 74% had at least one unmet need. The most common concerns and unmet needs included oral and eating problems, fear of recurrence and fatigue. Multivariate analysis revealed that being younger, out of work (not retired), ever having had a feeding tube fitte...
BACKGROUND: Information on posttraumatic growth (PTG) among head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors wit...
Patterns of follow-up and survivorship care are changing in response to growing numbers of cancer su...
AbstractThe patient with head and neck (H&N) cancer is prone to psychological distress immediately f...
The aim of this study was to identify the distress, unmet needs and concerns of head and neck cancer...
The aim of this study was to identify the distress, unmet needs and concerns of head and neck cancer...
Purpose Cancer patients can experience significant distress during their cancer trajectory, which im...
Purpose: The aim was to identify the views of Australian and New Zealand health professionals regard...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe considerations for developing supportive care interventions ...
Objectives: The physical and psychosocial consequences of cancer can be distressing for many survivo...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to obtain insight into distress in spouses and patients t...
Item does not contain fulltextCancer survivors may experience unmet needs beyond the end of their tr...
Aims and objectives To identify and describe the triggers of emotional distress among long-term car...
Objective: To evaluate the concerns and needs of patients and survivors of head and neck cancer (HNC...
Objective: Active self‐management practices may help head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors to deal w...
Aims and objectives: To identify and describe the triggers of emotional distress among long‐term ca...
BACKGROUND: Information on posttraumatic growth (PTG) among head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors wit...
Patterns of follow-up and survivorship care are changing in response to growing numbers of cancer su...
AbstractThe patient with head and neck (H&N) cancer is prone to psychological distress immediately f...
The aim of this study was to identify the distress, unmet needs and concerns of head and neck cancer...
The aim of this study was to identify the distress, unmet needs and concerns of head and neck cancer...
Purpose Cancer patients can experience significant distress during their cancer trajectory, which im...
Purpose: The aim was to identify the views of Australian and New Zealand health professionals regard...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe considerations for developing supportive care interventions ...
Objectives: The physical and psychosocial consequences of cancer can be distressing for many survivo...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to obtain insight into distress in spouses and patients t...
Item does not contain fulltextCancer survivors may experience unmet needs beyond the end of their tr...
Aims and objectives To identify and describe the triggers of emotional distress among long-term car...
Objective: To evaluate the concerns and needs of patients and survivors of head and neck cancer (HNC...
Objective: Active self‐management practices may help head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors to deal w...
Aims and objectives: To identify and describe the triggers of emotional distress among long‐term ca...
BACKGROUND: Information on posttraumatic growth (PTG) among head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors wit...
Patterns of follow-up and survivorship care are changing in response to growing numbers of cancer su...
AbstractThe patient with head and neck (H&N) cancer is prone to psychological distress immediately f...