This study explored Iranian patients' experiences of cancer disclosure, paying particular attention to the ways of disclosure. Twenty cancer patients were invited to participate in this qualitative inquiry by research staff in the clinical setting. In-depth, semistructured interview data were analyzed through content analysis. The rigor of the study was established by principles of credibility, transferability, dependability, and confirmability. Four themes emerged: the atmosphere of non-disclosure, eventual disclosure, distress in knowing, and the desire for information. Non-disclosure was the norm for participants, and all individuals involved made efforts to maintain an atmosphere of non-disclosure. While a select few were informed of th...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-45).As a result of major advancements in treatment, an...
The purpose of this study was to describe and interpret the phenomenon of communication as lived by ...
This study investigated how doctors and patients diagnosed with advanced incurable cancer experience...
This study explored Iranian patients' experiences of cancer disclosure, paying particular attention ...
Objective The objective of this study is to describe the experiences of cancer disclosure by Iranian...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate information requests and disclosure in cancer patie...
Non-disclosure of a cancer diagnosis is a common practice in Asian cultures. However, little is know...
Background: The issue of when, how, and whether to disclose full information about cancer diagnosis ...
Background The value of talking (i.e. disclosing ones innermost thoughts and feelings) has been r...
Objectives: To explore why cancer patients do not want or seek information about their condition bey...
Objective: One of the basic issues in clinical studies is to receive the informed consent; that is t...
Aim: Cancer patients are confronted with different challenges. The purpose of current study was to e...
Objective: One of the basic issues in clinical studies is to receive the informed consent; that is t...
This study was designed to explore: (1) who is responsible for disclosing to Taiwanese cancer patien...
Aim: Cancer patients are confronted with different challenges. The purpose of current study was to e...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-45).As a result of major advancements in treatment, an...
The purpose of this study was to describe and interpret the phenomenon of communication as lived by ...
This study investigated how doctors and patients diagnosed with advanced incurable cancer experience...
This study explored Iranian patients' experiences of cancer disclosure, paying particular attention ...
Objective The objective of this study is to describe the experiences of cancer disclosure by Iranian...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate information requests and disclosure in cancer patie...
Non-disclosure of a cancer diagnosis is a common practice in Asian cultures. However, little is know...
Background: The issue of when, how, and whether to disclose full information about cancer diagnosis ...
Background The value of talking (i.e. disclosing ones innermost thoughts and feelings) has been r...
Objectives: To explore why cancer patients do not want or seek information about their condition bey...
Objective: One of the basic issues in clinical studies is to receive the informed consent; that is t...
Aim: Cancer patients are confronted with different challenges. The purpose of current study was to e...
Objective: One of the basic issues in clinical studies is to receive the informed consent; that is t...
This study was designed to explore: (1) who is responsible for disclosing to Taiwanese cancer patien...
Aim: Cancer patients are confronted with different challenges. The purpose of current study was to e...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-45).As a result of major advancements in treatment, an...
The purpose of this study was to describe and interpret the phenomenon of communication as lived by ...
This study investigated how doctors and patients diagnosed with advanced incurable cancer experience...