Individuals with cancer and their families assume responsibility for management of cancer as an acute and chronic disease. Yet, cancer lags other chronic diseases in its provision of proactive self-management support (SMS) in routine ‘everyday’ care leaving this population vulnerable to worse health status, long-term disability and poorer survival. Enabling cancer patients to manage the medical, emotional consequences, and lifestyle/work changes due to cancer and treatment is essential to optimizing health and recovery across the continuum of cancer. In this paper, the Global Partners on Self-Management in Cancer (GPS) puts forth six priority areas for action. Action 1: Prepare patients/survivors for active involvement in care. Action 2: Sh...
Many people want an active role in managing problems associated with cancer and other potentially li...
Aim\ud \ud There is a growing population of people with cancer who experience physiological and psyc...
Aims The purpose of this literature review was to explore how to support self management by systema...
Individuals with cancer and their families assume responsibility for management of cancer as an acut...
Individuals with cancer and their families assume responsibility for management of cancer as an acut...
Individuals with cancer and their families assume responsibility for management of cancer as an acut...
Individuals with cancer and their families assume responsibility for management of cancer as an acut...
Background: The aim of this systematic review is to investigate self-management of people affected ...
Purpose: Managing cancer-related fatigue requires individuals to adopt a range of self-management be...
Purpose: There is an increased focus on supporting patients with cancer to actively participate in t...
BACKGROUND: Patients with advanced cancer are increasingly expected to self-manage. Thus far, this t...
Background Supporting cancer survivors in self-management can empower them to take an active role in...
Abstract Background Cancer survivors face a myriad of biopsychosocial consequences due to cancer and...
Objective: To explore and clarify the concept of self-management in the context of cancer patients’ ...
Background Patients with advanced cancer are increasingly expected to self-manage. Thus far, this t...
Many people want an active role in managing problems associated with cancer and other potentially li...
Aim\ud \ud There is a growing population of people with cancer who experience physiological and psyc...
Aims The purpose of this literature review was to explore how to support self management by systema...
Individuals with cancer and their families assume responsibility for management of cancer as an acut...
Individuals with cancer and their families assume responsibility for management of cancer as an acut...
Individuals with cancer and their families assume responsibility for management of cancer as an acut...
Individuals with cancer and their families assume responsibility for management of cancer as an acut...
Background: The aim of this systematic review is to investigate self-management of people affected ...
Purpose: Managing cancer-related fatigue requires individuals to adopt a range of self-management be...
Purpose: There is an increased focus on supporting patients with cancer to actively participate in t...
BACKGROUND: Patients with advanced cancer are increasingly expected to self-manage. Thus far, this t...
Background Supporting cancer survivors in self-management can empower them to take an active role in...
Abstract Background Cancer survivors face a myriad of biopsychosocial consequences due to cancer and...
Objective: To explore and clarify the concept of self-management in the context of cancer patients’ ...
Background Patients with advanced cancer are increasingly expected to self-manage. Thus far, this t...
Many people want an active role in managing problems associated with cancer and other potentially li...
Aim\ud \ud There is a growing population of people with cancer who experience physiological and psyc...
Aims The purpose of this literature review was to explore how to support self management by systema...