Background: Cancer is increasing in its prevalence in sub-Saharan Africa. Informal caregivers are key to supporting engagement and interaction with palliative care services, but limited literature on their role impedes development of supportive interventions. Aim: We aimed to understand the role, impact, and support of informal caregivers of patients with advanced cancer when interacting with palliative care services in Nigeria, Uganda, and Zimbabwe. Design: Secondary analysis of qualitative interview transcripts. The dataset was assessed for fit and relevance and framework approach was used. Setting/participants: Interview transcripts of informal caregivers included participants aged over 18 years of age recruited from palliat...
Background: There is a dearth of research focusing on identifying the social complexities impacting ...
Background: Family caregiving is common globally, but when a family member needs palliative and end-...
INTRODUCTION:Cancer and other life-limiting non-communicable diseases are on the increase in Africa ...
There is an increasing prevalence of cancer in Africa with approximately 80% of cancers diagnosed at...
Background: Cancer is the third highest cause of death in Kenya. Eighty percent of cancer cases arri...
In order to explore informal Home-based palliative caregivers’ challenging experiences, this study g...
Introduction Cancer and other life-limiting non-communicable diseases are on the increase in Afric...
Objectives: To review current understanding of the knowledge and information needs of informal care...
Introduction: Palliative care is a clinically and cost‐effective component of cancer services in sub...
Introduction: Coverage of palliative care in low and middle-income countries is very limited, and g...
In the trajectory of the person with cancer, the presence of uncontrolled symptoms are the main and ...
Globally, informal caregivers caring for cancer patients meet challenges within their caregiving rol...
CITATION: Githaiga, J. N. & Swartz, L. 2016. Socio-cultural contexts of end- of- life conversations ...
Master of Public Health - MPHIn 2018 within the Kingdom of Eswatini, there were an estimated 1 074 n...
Objective: Knowledge about how people make meaning in cancer, palliative, and end-of-life care is pa...
Background: There is a dearth of research focusing on identifying the social complexities impacting ...
Background: Family caregiving is common globally, but when a family member needs palliative and end-...
INTRODUCTION:Cancer and other life-limiting non-communicable diseases are on the increase in Africa ...
There is an increasing prevalence of cancer in Africa with approximately 80% of cancers diagnosed at...
Background: Cancer is the third highest cause of death in Kenya. Eighty percent of cancer cases arri...
In order to explore informal Home-based palliative caregivers’ challenging experiences, this study g...
Introduction Cancer and other life-limiting non-communicable diseases are on the increase in Afric...
Objectives: To review current understanding of the knowledge and information needs of informal care...
Introduction: Palliative care is a clinically and cost‐effective component of cancer services in sub...
Introduction: Coverage of palliative care in low and middle-income countries is very limited, and g...
In the trajectory of the person with cancer, the presence of uncontrolled symptoms are the main and ...
Globally, informal caregivers caring for cancer patients meet challenges within their caregiving rol...
CITATION: Githaiga, J. N. & Swartz, L. 2016. Socio-cultural contexts of end- of- life conversations ...
Master of Public Health - MPHIn 2018 within the Kingdom of Eswatini, there were an estimated 1 074 n...
Objective: Knowledge about how people make meaning in cancer, palliative, and end-of-life care is pa...
Background: There is a dearth of research focusing on identifying the social complexities impacting ...
Background: Family caregiving is common globally, but when a family member needs palliative and end-...
INTRODUCTION:Cancer and other life-limiting non-communicable diseases are on the increase in Africa ...