Background: Psychological distresses, emotional troubles, social difficulties as well as both physical and practical issues are all among oppressive problems that oncological patients have to face almost every day. On one hand, these problems seem to have a strong impact on quality of life; and to the other hand, these issues seem to be related to specific cancer-related variables (e.g.: type and localization of the tumor). Thus, the aim of the study was to use a Latent Class Analysis (LCA) approach to profile a latent structure accounting for the covariance between psychological distress and everyday problems due to cancer. A one-factor model with three classes was hypothesized, which comprised distress and cancer-related problems as indic...
Context: Risk profiling of oncology patients based on their symptom experience assists clinicians to...
CONTEXT: Advances in cancer treatment have led to cure and prolongation of patients′ lives; h...
INTRODUCTION: Patients with a new cancer diagnosis can experience distress when diagnosed. There is ...
Background: Psychological distresses, emotional troubles, social difficulties as well as both physic...
Background: There was an increasing attention to the humanization of oncological cares that focused ...
Context Cancer patients experience a broad range of physical and psychological symptoms as a result ...
ContextCancer patients experience a broad range of physical and psychological symptoms as a result o...
Background In patients with cancer, the routine recording of distress symptoms has been widely es...
Background In patients with cancer, the routine recording of distress symptoms has been widely es...
Background In patients with cancer, the routine recording of distress symptoms has been widely es...
ContextCancer patients experience a broad range of physical and psychological symptoms as a result o...
Purpose: The importance of distress identification and management in oncology has been established. ...
Background : Distress is an inevitable and debilitating emotion experienced by those with cancer tha...
BackgroundThis study identified latent classes of cancer patients based on Big Five personality dime...
Context Cancer patients experience a broad range of physical and psychological symptoms as a result ...
Context: Risk profiling of oncology patients based on their symptom experience assists clinicians to...
CONTEXT: Advances in cancer treatment have led to cure and prolongation of patients′ lives; h...
INTRODUCTION: Patients with a new cancer diagnosis can experience distress when diagnosed. There is ...
Background: Psychological distresses, emotional troubles, social difficulties as well as both physic...
Background: There was an increasing attention to the humanization of oncological cares that focused ...
Context Cancer patients experience a broad range of physical and psychological symptoms as a result ...
ContextCancer patients experience a broad range of physical and psychological symptoms as a result o...
Background In patients with cancer, the routine recording of distress symptoms has been widely es...
Background In patients with cancer, the routine recording of distress symptoms has been widely es...
Background In patients with cancer, the routine recording of distress symptoms has been widely es...
ContextCancer patients experience a broad range of physical and psychological symptoms as a result o...
Purpose: The importance of distress identification and management in oncology has been established. ...
Background : Distress is an inevitable and debilitating emotion experienced by those with cancer tha...
BackgroundThis study identified latent classes of cancer patients based on Big Five personality dime...
Context Cancer patients experience a broad range of physical and psychological symptoms as a result ...
Context: Risk profiling of oncology patients based on their symptom experience assists clinicians to...
CONTEXT: Advances in cancer treatment have led to cure and prolongation of patients′ lives; h...
INTRODUCTION: Patients with a new cancer diagnosis can experience distress when diagnosed. There is ...