Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among women and the third most common cancer in New Zealand. Despite improved survival rates, significant psychosocial distress is experienced by breast cancer patients. To address this, the Cancer Psychological and Social Support Service (CPSSS) provides supportive care to cancer patients and their families. We aimed to understand the characteristics and psychosocial support needs of women with breast cancer who were referred to the CPSSS at the Waikato District Health Board (WDHB). Breast cancer data from 2016 to 2018 was obtained from the Waikato Breast Cancer Register (WBCR) and compared to psychosocial support referrals from the CPSSS for the same period
Providing for patients’ psychosocial needs is a potential means of minimising cancer morbidity. Nee...
Literature attests to the fact that psychosocial needs for cancer patients are not being adequately ...
ABSTRACT. This study sought to develop a nurse-managed supportive cancer care intervention focusing ...
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among women and the third most common cancer i...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among women and the third most common can...
Objective: To identify whether supportive care needs vary according to remoteness and area–level soc...
The world of breast cancer is pink, female-centric and aimed at an older, post-menopausal demographi...
© 2013 Alison HockingThe field of psycho-oncology has expanded over the last thirty years and there ...
Background: Psychosocial support services are an important component of modern cancer treatment. A m...
Due to improvements in medical treatment and survival following breast cancer, researchers have turn...
To qualitatively identify the concerns and needs of Australian women recently diagnosed with breast ...
The aim of the paper: To assess the need of psychosocial support and health related quality of life ...
Background: Young women with breast cancer encounter some unique psychosocial stressors that develop...
Addressing psychosocial and quality of life needs is central to provision of excellent care for peop...
Current research shows that people coping with cancer benefit from psychological interventions. Thi...
Providing for patients’ psychosocial needs is a potential means of minimising cancer morbidity. Nee...
Literature attests to the fact that psychosocial needs for cancer patients are not being adequately ...
ABSTRACT. This study sought to develop a nurse-managed supportive cancer care intervention focusing ...
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among women and the third most common cancer i...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among women and the third most common can...
Objective: To identify whether supportive care needs vary according to remoteness and area–level soc...
The world of breast cancer is pink, female-centric and aimed at an older, post-menopausal demographi...
© 2013 Alison HockingThe field of psycho-oncology has expanded over the last thirty years and there ...
Background: Psychosocial support services are an important component of modern cancer treatment. A m...
Due to improvements in medical treatment and survival following breast cancer, researchers have turn...
To qualitatively identify the concerns and needs of Australian women recently diagnosed with breast ...
The aim of the paper: To assess the need of psychosocial support and health related quality of life ...
Background: Young women with breast cancer encounter some unique psychosocial stressors that develop...
Addressing psychosocial and quality of life needs is central to provision of excellent care for peop...
Current research shows that people coping with cancer benefit from psychological interventions. Thi...
Providing for patients’ psychosocial needs is a potential means of minimising cancer morbidity. Nee...
Literature attests to the fact that psychosocial needs for cancer patients are not being adequately ...
ABSTRACT. This study sought to develop a nurse-managed supportive cancer care intervention focusing ...