With cancer increasing in prevalence and high priorities placed on concurrent oncological and palliative care to help meet the familial, spiritual, and individual needs of stakeholders in cancer, research is needed that assesses the factors that facilitate coping across stakeholders in cancer care. We were interested in synthesizing our understanding of communication and relationships among patients, caregivers, and providers based on the reasoning that illness is relational, but often conceptualized and researched from the individual perspectives of various stakeholders. The current study examined the experiences of relational and communication opportunities and challenges during cancer for current and former family caregivers, cancer surv...
OBJECTIVES: To explore patients\u27 and family members\u27 views on communication during cancer care...
In the context of a large study of effective and ineffective cancer care communications from the per...
The illness career of the person with cancer has been characterized as a 'living--dying' experience ...
With cancer increasing in prevalence and high priorities placed on concurrent oncological and pallia...
Purpose of the research: This paper outlines the importance of interpersonal familial relationships ...
Purpose: In this qualitative interview study we investigated the experiences of family members to ca...
Purpose of the research This paper outlines the importance of interpersonal familial relationships i...
Background: Cancer patients can be socially isolated and lonely. The general public still has negati...
312 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Improved cancer treatments ha...
IntroductionColorectal cancer is associated with considerable physical and psychosocial burden. Whil...
Purpose Cancer threatens the social well-being of patients and their informal caregivers. Social lif...
Objective: This study was designed to examine the belief held by many cancer patients that communica...
It is widely accepted that cancer is an intersubjective experience that impacts upon the psychologic...
Abstract: Survivorship is a complicated notion because people often confuse a process of survivorshi...
Objective: As more people live with cancer and for longer time periods, it is important to understan...
OBJECTIVES: To explore patients\u27 and family members\u27 views on communication during cancer care...
In the context of a large study of effective and ineffective cancer care communications from the per...
The illness career of the person with cancer has been characterized as a 'living--dying' experience ...
With cancer increasing in prevalence and high priorities placed on concurrent oncological and pallia...
Purpose of the research: This paper outlines the importance of interpersonal familial relationships ...
Purpose: In this qualitative interview study we investigated the experiences of family members to ca...
Purpose of the research This paper outlines the importance of interpersonal familial relationships i...
Background: Cancer patients can be socially isolated and lonely. The general public still has negati...
312 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Improved cancer treatments ha...
IntroductionColorectal cancer is associated with considerable physical and psychosocial burden. Whil...
Purpose Cancer threatens the social well-being of patients and their informal caregivers. Social lif...
Objective: This study was designed to examine the belief held by many cancer patients that communica...
It is widely accepted that cancer is an intersubjective experience that impacts upon the psychologic...
Abstract: Survivorship is a complicated notion because people often confuse a process of survivorshi...
Objective: As more people live with cancer and for longer time periods, it is important to understan...
OBJECTIVES: To explore patients\u27 and family members\u27 views on communication during cancer care...
In the context of a large study of effective and ineffective cancer care communications from the per...
The illness career of the person with cancer has been characterized as a 'living--dying' experience ...