A randomized intervention study, with the aim to compare the effects of individual psychosocial support provided by (1) oncology nurses specially trained in psychological techniques (INS), or (2) psychologists (IPS), to (3) standard care (SC). Breast cancer patients, living in Uppsala County, and about to start adjuvant treatment at the Department of Oncology, Uppsala, were consecutively included between 1998 and 2000. The patients were assessed seven times during two years by self-administered questionnaires. Study I revealed positive effects of both INS and IPS as compared to SC on global quality of life, side effects, and post-traumatic distress. A lower proportion of patients in the intervention groups had psychosocial support provided ...
Background: It is important to manage psychological distress and improve the quality of life (QOL) i...
The purpose of this pilot study was three strings: to identify the effect of individualized patient ...
Background Breast Care Nurses (BCNs) are now established internationally, predominantly in well reso...
A randomized intervention study, with the aim to compare the effects of individual psychosocial supp...
Background Breast cancer is one of the most common malignancies affecting women around the world. T...
The aims of this thesis are threefold: (1) To investigate cancer patients’ satisfaction with and uti...
Several psychosocial care interventions have been found effective in improving psychosocial outcomes...
Approximately 550,000–570,000 women are alive in the UK who have had a diagnosis of breast cancer wi...
To compare the effectiveness of individual support, group rehabilitation and a combination of the tw...
Objective: Although the effectiveness of many psychosocial interventions for people with cancer has ...
This study examined the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions on women who had recently been d...
In a recent report, the College van Zorgverzekeringen (CVZ) is proposing to remove the costs for psy...
Introduction: Cancer patients usually will not ask for psychological support. To increase the propor...
(1) Background: Breast cancer (BC) is the most prevalent malignancy in women. High cancer-related ps...
The discovery of an insidious disease such as breast cancer most of the time is experienced like a l...
Background: It is important to manage psychological distress and improve the quality of life (QOL) i...
The purpose of this pilot study was three strings: to identify the effect of individualized patient ...
Background Breast Care Nurses (BCNs) are now established internationally, predominantly in well reso...
A randomized intervention study, with the aim to compare the effects of individual psychosocial supp...
Background Breast cancer is one of the most common malignancies affecting women around the world. T...
The aims of this thesis are threefold: (1) To investigate cancer patients’ satisfaction with and uti...
Several psychosocial care interventions have been found effective in improving psychosocial outcomes...
Approximately 550,000–570,000 women are alive in the UK who have had a diagnosis of breast cancer wi...
To compare the effectiveness of individual support, group rehabilitation and a combination of the tw...
Objective: Although the effectiveness of many psychosocial interventions for people with cancer has ...
This study examined the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions on women who had recently been d...
In a recent report, the College van Zorgverzekeringen (CVZ) is proposing to remove the costs for psy...
Introduction: Cancer patients usually will not ask for psychological support. To increase the propor...
(1) Background: Breast cancer (BC) is the most prevalent malignancy in women. High cancer-related ps...
The discovery of an insidious disease such as breast cancer most of the time is experienced like a l...
Background: It is important to manage psychological distress and improve the quality of life (QOL) i...
The purpose of this pilot study was three strings: to identify the effect of individualized patient ...
Background Breast Care Nurses (BCNs) are now established internationally, predominantly in well reso...