Purpose: This study aimed to assess levels of internet access, likelihood of using various sources of information or support, and sociodemographic characteristics related to high internet access among support persons of haematological cancer patients. Methods: A cross-sectional sample of haematological cancer survivors was recruited via a state cancer registry in Australia. Participating survivors invited their support persons to complete a survey. Of the 268 survivors, 68% had a support person return a survey. Approximately 80% of support persons reported having internet access. Results: Almost three quarters (74%) reported having ‘high’ access. Support persons reported their likelihood of using internet-based forms of information and supp...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate the preferences and incentives for using Internet-...
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Background. Knowledge about past disease, treatment, and possible late effects has previously been s...
Purpose This study aimed to assess levels of internet access, likelihood of using various sources of...
Background: Meeting the psychosocial needs of vulnerable groups such as cancer survivors remains an ...
Background: Given the major changes in internet use for health communication, the objective of the ...
Sarah Lea,1 Ana Martins,1 Sue Morgan,2 Jamie Cargill,3 Rachel M Taylor,1 Lorna A Fern1 1Cancer Divis...
Purpose: People with cancer routinely seek information and support in peer groups online. While peer...
Background: High rates of anxiety, depression and unmet needs are evident amongst haematological can...
International audienceBackground: The uses of internet-based technologies (e.g. patient portals, web...
Background Most Western countries have websites that provide information on cancer and the opportuni...
Cancer survivorship is increasing year on year due to an aging population and improvements in cancer...
Cancer survivorship is increasing year on year due to an aging population and improvements in cancer...
Purpose: To conduct a needs assessment to identify patient and provider perceptions about providing ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate the preferences and incentives for using Internet-...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate the preferences and incentives for using Internet-...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Background. Knowledge about past disease, treatment, and possible late effects has previously been s...
Purpose This study aimed to assess levels of internet access, likelihood of using various sources of...
Background: Meeting the psychosocial needs of vulnerable groups such as cancer survivors remains an ...
Background: Given the major changes in internet use for health communication, the objective of the ...
Sarah Lea,1 Ana Martins,1 Sue Morgan,2 Jamie Cargill,3 Rachel M Taylor,1 Lorna A Fern1 1Cancer Divis...
Purpose: People with cancer routinely seek information and support in peer groups online. While peer...
Background: High rates of anxiety, depression and unmet needs are evident amongst haematological can...
International audienceBackground: The uses of internet-based technologies (e.g. patient portals, web...
Background Most Western countries have websites that provide information on cancer and the opportuni...
Cancer survivorship is increasing year on year due to an aging population and improvements in cancer...
Cancer survivorship is increasing year on year due to an aging population and improvements in cancer...
Purpose: To conduct a needs assessment to identify patient and provider perceptions about providing ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate the preferences and incentives for using Internet-...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate the preferences and incentives for using Internet-...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Background. Knowledge about past disease, treatment, and possible late effects has previously been s...