Many studies have identified negative and distressing consequences experienced by informal cancer carers, but less attention has been given to positive and beneficial aspects of caring. This qualitative study examined the positive aspects of caring as subjectively constructed by bereaved informal cancer carers, a group of individuals who are in a position to make sense of their caring experiences as a coherent whole. Twenty-three bereaved informal cancer carers were interviewed, and their accounts were analyzed using a thematic analytical approach from a phenomenological perspective. The participants were able to identify positive and beneficial aspects of caring. These included the discovery of personal strength, through adversity, accepta...
Laurenceau, Jean-PhilippeOne of the most prevalent and distressing concerns endorsed by breast cance...
A diagnosis of cancer can yield uncertainty in the lives of patients and family. Through the process...
This study explored the effect of spiritual, emotional and psychosocial support within a rehabilitat...
Background: Caring for someone with terminal cancer results in both feelings of reward and burden. M...
This study investigated the experience of subjective well-being of cancer patients and their caregiv...
Background and Objective: Even though cancer is the second most common cause of death, little is kno...
(1) Background: The communication of hope is complicated, particularly for family caregivers in the ...
Informal carers of cancer patients have high rates of burden, stress, anxiety and unmet needs; yet, ...
(1) Background: The communication of hope is complicated, particularly for family caregivers in the ...
This article presents the results of an evaluation of a recently developed bereavement support group...
Background: Close relatives provide much of the care to people with cancer. As resilience can shield...
A diagnosis of cancer affects not only the patient but also their significant others, especially whe...
This paper explores the care-giving experiences of informal carers in cancer contexts, drawing on bo...
The psychological impact of a cancer diagnosis can extend through treatment, well into cancer surviv...
BACKGROUND. Research regarding informal caregiving showed considerable individual variation in respo...
Laurenceau, Jean-PhilippeOne of the most prevalent and distressing concerns endorsed by breast cance...
A diagnosis of cancer can yield uncertainty in the lives of patients and family. Through the process...
This study explored the effect of spiritual, emotional and psychosocial support within a rehabilitat...
Background: Caring for someone with terminal cancer results in both feelings of reward and burden. M...
This study investigated the experience of subjective well-being of cancer patients and their caregiv...
Background and Objective: Even though cancer is the second most common cause of death, little is kno...
(1) Background: The communication of hope is complicated, particularly for family caregivers in the ...
Informal carers of cancer patients have high rates of burden, stress, anxiety and unmet needs; yet, ...
(1) Background: The communication of hope is complicated, particularly for family caregivers in the ...
This article presents the results of an evaluation of a recently developed bereavement support group...
Background: Close relatives provide much of the care to people with cancer. As resilience can shield...
A diagnosis of cancer affects not only the patient but also their significant others, especially whe...
This paper explores the care-giving experiences of informal carers in cancer contexts, drawing on bo...
The psychological impact of a cancer diagnosis can extend through treatment, well into cancer surviv...
BACKGROUND. Research regarding informal caregiving showed considerable individual variation in respo...
Laurenceau, Jean-PhilippeOne of the most prevalent and distressing concerns endorsed by breast cance...
A diagnosis of cancer can yield uncertainty in the lives of patients and family. Through the process...
This study explored the effect of spiritual, emotional and psychosocial support within a rehabilitat...