Purpose: Patients with pancreatic cancer have extremely high unmet psychological and physical needs. Family carers of these patients have even higher levels of distress than patients. Our purpose was to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a counselling intervention in patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and their carers. Methods: We conducted a single-arm feasibility study of the PREPARES (Patients and RElatives affected by PAncreatic cancer: Referral, Education and Support) pilot intervention. Patient and carer participants received up to nine counselling sessions delivered by a trained nurse via telephone and/or telehealth technology. The intervention, informed by self-efficacy theory, involved components to assess and addre...
Objective: People diagnosed with pancreatic cancer have the worst survival prognosis of any cancer. ...
Objective: People diagnosed with pancreatic cancer have the worst survival prognosis of any cancer. ...
Introduction: Coping skills training interventions have been found to be efficacious in helping both...
Purpose: Patients with pancreatic cancer have extremely high unmet psychological and physical needs....
Abstract Background Pancreatic cancer has one of the ...
The two aims of this thesis were to: (1) develop an interdisciplinary psychoeducational intervention...
Pancreatic cancer has one of the lowest survival rates, and patients experience debilitating symptom...
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading prevalent cause of cancer deaths. Palliative care is an appr...
To receive a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer can lead to a tremendous change in a person’s life. Thou...
Purpose: This study aims to determine if the supportive care needs of people with pancreatic cancer ...
Purpose: Investigation of the feasibility of recruitment through nurses of patients with incurable c...
Objectives. Patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer have the poorest survival prognosis of any can...
Purpose: families provide crucial support, yet their own needs often go unrecognised and, as a conse...
Despite high levels of distress, family caregivers of patients with cancer rarely seek psychosocial ...
Purpose: This study aims to determine if the supportive care needs of people with pancreatic cancer ...
Objective: People diagnosed with pancreatic cancer have the worst survival prognosis of any cancer. ...
Objective: People diagnosed with pancreatic cancer have the worst survival prognosis of any cancer. ...
Introduction: Coping skills training interventions have been found to be efficacious in helping both...
Purpose: Patients with pancreatic cancer have extremely high unmet psychological and physical needs....
Abstract Background Pancreatic cancer has one of the ...
The two aims of this thesis were to: (1) develop an interdisciplinary psychoeducational intervention...
Pancreatic cancer has one of the lowest survival rates, and patients experience debilitating symptom...
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading prevalent cause of cancer deaths. Palliative care is an appr...
To receive a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer can lead to a tremendous change in a person’s life. Thou...
Purpose: This study aims to determine if the supportive care needs of people with pancreatic cancer ...
Purpose: Investigation of the feasibility of recruitment through nurses of patients with incurable c...
Objectives. Patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer have the poorest survival prognosis of any can...
Purpose: families provide crucial support, yet their own needs often go unrecognised and, as a conse...
Despite high levels of distress, family caregivers of patients with cancer rarely seek psychosocial ...
Purpose: This study aims to determine if the supportive care needs of people with pancreatic cancer ...
Objective: People diagnosed with pancreatic cancer have the worst survival prognosis of any cancer. ...
Objective: People diagnosed with pancreatic cancer have the worst survival prognosis of any cancer. ...
Introduction: Coping skills training interventions have been found to be efficacious in helping both...