The findings presented in this paper are part of a research project designed to provide a preliminary indication of the support needs of postdiagnosis women with breast cancer in remote and isolated areas in Queensland. This discussion will present data that focuses on the women's expressed personal concerns. For participants in this research a diagnosis of breast cancer involves a confrontation with their own mortality and the possibility of a reduced life span. This is a definite life crisis, creating shock and needing considerable adjustment. Along with these generic issues the participants also articulated significant issues in relation to their experience as women in a rural setting. These concerns centred around worries about how thei...
Providing for patients’ psychosocial needs is a potential means of minimising cancer morbidity. Nee...
Objective: To examine urban–rural differences and individual risk factors for a late stage of breast...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting Australian women. Inequa...
The findings presented in this paper are part of a research project designed to provide a preliminar...
The findings presented in this paper are part of a research project designed to provide a preliminar...
This paper presents the recent findings from a study on the postdiagnosis support needs of women wit...
The purpose of the current study was to assess the practical and psychosocial needs of rural women w...
The purpose of this study was to assess the needs of rural women travelling to the city for breast c...
Background: People living in rural areas who have a diagnosis of cancer have poorer outcomes than pe...
Women who are diagnosed with gynaecological cancer face a difficult journey. For women residing in a...
Discrepancies in health outcomes between rural and urban populations are well documented in broad he...
This paper explores the issues related to rural people with cancer whose choice of radiotherapy trea...
OBJECTIVE: To examine urban-rural differences and individual risk factors for a late stage of breast...
Objective: To identify whether supportive care needs vary according to remoteness and area–level soc...
This paper provides a review of the existing research on women’s experience of breast cancer in rur...
Providing for patients’ psychosocial needs is a potential means of minimising cancer morbidity. Nee...
Objective: To examine urban–rural differences and individual risk factors for a late stage of breast...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting Australian women. Inequa...
The findings presented in this paper are part of a research project designed to provide a preliminar...
The findings presented in this paper are part of a research project designed to provide a preliminar...
This paper presents the recent findings from a study on the postdiagnosis support needs of women wit...
The purpose of the current study was to assess the practical and psychosocial needs of rural women w...
The purpose of this study was to assess the needs of rural women travelling to the city for breast c...
Background: People living in rural areas who have a diagnosis of cancer have poorer outcomes than pe...
Women who are diagnosed with gynaecological cancer face a difficult journey. For women residing in a...
Discrepancies in health outcomes between rural and urban populations are well documented in broad he...
This paper explores the issues related to rural people with cancer whose choice of radiotherapy trea...
OBJECTIVE: To examine urban-rural differences and individual risk factors for a late stage of breast...
Objective: To identify whether supportive care needs vary according to remoteness and area–level soc...
This paper provides a review of the existing research on women’s experience of breast cancer in rur...
Providing for patients’ psychosocial needs is a potential means of minimising cancer morbidity. Nee...
Objective: To examine urban–rural differences and individual risk factors for a late stage of breast...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting Australian women. Inequa...