There is growing evidence that cancer affects couples as an interdependent system and that couple-based psychosocial interventions are efficacious in reducing distress and improving coping skills. However, adoption of a couples-focused approach into cancer care is limited. Previous research has shown that patients and partners hold differing views from health care professionals (HCPs) regarding their psychosocial needs, and HCPs from different disciplines also hold divergent views regarding couples’ psychosocial needs. This study aimed to explore the perspectives of HCPs and couples on the provision of couple-focused psychosocial care in routine cancer services
Most studies have been concerned with the experiences and needs of women with breast cancer and spou...
Objective: Prostate cancer and its treatment can result in numerous physical and psychological morbi...
Objective: Prostate cancer and its treatment can result in numerous physical and psychological morbi...
INTRODUCTION:There is growing evidence that cancer affects couples as an interdependent system and t...
Introduction: There is growing evidence that cancer affects couples as an interdependent system and ...
For women diagnosed with breast cancer, partners are consistently identified as the primary support ...
This cross-sectional mixed methods survey explores healthcare professionals' perspective on their ma...
Background: With the growing recognition that patients and partners react to a cancer diagnosis as a...
Purpose: Nutrition-related problems are common in patients with advanced cancer. They can disrupt da...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 77-81).Includes abstract.This study aimed to investigate...
Background: With the growing recognition that patients and partners react to a cancer diagnosis as a...
A diagnosis of cancer, regardless of type or site, raises much fear and loss of control for patients...
Couples experience cancer as a dyad. Step by step, they have to learn to integrate the illness into ...
Background: With the research focus on family caregiving shifting from the individual to the dyadic ...
OBJECTIVE: A diagnosis of cancer and subsequent treatment are distressing not only for the person di...
Most studies have been concerned with the experiences and needs of women with breast cancer and spou...
Objective: Prostate cancer and its treatment can result in numerous physical and psychological morbi...
Objective: Prostate cancer and its treatment can result in numerous physical and psychological morbi...
INTRODUCTION:There is growing evidence that cancer affects couples as an interdependent system and t...
Introduction: There is growing evidence that cancer affects couples as an interdependent system and ...
For women diagnosed with breast cancer, partners are consistently identified as the primary support ...
This cross-sectional mixed methods survey explores healthcare professionals' perspective on their ma...
Background: With the growing recognition that patients and partners react to a cancer diagnosis as a...
Purpose: Nutrition-related problems are common in patients with advanced cancer. They can disrupt da...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 77-81).Includes abstract.This study aimed to investigate...
Background: With the growing recognition that patients and partners react to a cancer diagnosis as a...
A diagnosis of cancer, regardless of type or site, raises much fear and loss of control for patients...
Couples experience cancer as a dyad. Step by step, they have to learn to integrate the illness into ...
Background: With the research focus on family caregiving shifting from the individual to the dyadic ...
OBJECTIVE: A diagnosis of cancer and subsequent treatment are distressing not only for the person di...
Most studies have been concerned with the experiences and needs of women with breast cancer and spou...
Objective: Prostate cancer and its treatment can result in numerous physical and psychological morbi...
Objective: Prostate cancer and its treatment can result in numerous physical and psychological morbi...