As the global burden of cancer increases healthcare services will face increasing challenges in meet the complex needs of these patients, their families and the communities in which they live. This raises the question of how to meet patient need where direct clinical contact may be constrained or not readily available. Patients and families require resources and skills to manage their illness outside of the hospital setting within their own communities. Aim. To propose a framework for the development and delivery of psycho-educational and supportive care interventions drawing on theoretical principles of behaviour change and evidence-based interventions, and based on extensive experience in developing and testing complex interventions in on...
Introduction: Coping skills training interventions have been found to be efficacious in helping both...
Objectives: To outline the planning, development and optimisation of a psycho-educational behavioura...
Abstract Background We have developed a novel and bri...
As the global burden of cancer increases healthcare services will face increasing challenges in meet...
ABSTRACT: The role of psychosocial intervention in cancer care has been repeatedly underscored by bo...
Abstract Background Pancreatic cancer has one of the ...
Empowerment is a paradigm, i.e. a philosophy or overall approach to cancer care. As established by ...
Background: The physical and psychosocial impact of radiotherapy for gynecologic cancer requires com...
Background Despite evidence that up to 35% of patients with cancer experience significant distress, ...
Aims: Psychological interventions for people with cancer that are self-guided, rather than requiring...
In a recent report, the College van Zorgverzekeringen (CVZ) is proposing to remove the costs for psy...
People with cancer can experience psychological distress but do not always desire, or engage with, p...
Introduction: Coping skills training interventions have been found to be efficacious in helping both...
Worldwide statistics evidence the increasing number and prevalence of diagnosed chronic diseases su...
Clinical practice guidelines for the management of psychosocial distress in people with cancer have ...
Introduction: Coping skills training interventions have been found to be efficacious in helping both...
Objectives: To outline the planning, development and optimisation of a psycho-educational behavioura...
Abstract Background We have developed a novel and bri...
As the global burden of cancer increases healthcare services will face increasing challenges in meet...
ABSTRACT: The role of psychosocial intervention in cancer care has been repeatedly underscored by bo...
Abstract Background Pancreatic cancer has one of the ...
Empowerment is a paradigm, i.e. a philosophy or overall approach to cancer care. As established by ...
Background: The physical and psychosocial impact of radiotherapy for gynecologic cancer requires com...
Background Despite evidence that up to 35% of patients with cancer experience significant distress, ...
Aims: Psychological interventions for people with cancer that are self-guided, rather than requiring...
In a recent report, the College van Zorgverzekeringen (CVZ) is proposing to remove the costs for psy...
People with cancer can experience psychological distress but do not always desire, or engage with, p...
Introduction: Coping skills training interventions have been found to be efficacious in helping both...
Worldwide statistics evidence the increasing number and prevalence of diagnosed chronic diseases su...
Clinical practice guidelines for the management of psychosocial distress in people with cancer have ...
Introduction: Coping skills training interventions have been found to be efficacious in helping both...
Objectives: To outline the planning, development and optimisation of a psycho-educational behavioura...
Abstract Background We have developed a novel and bri...