Background: In ageing Western societies, many older persons live with and die from cancer. Despite that present-day healthcare aims to be patient-centered, scientific literature has little knowledge to offer about how cancer and its treatment impact older persons' various outlooks on life and underlying life values. Therefore, the aims of this paper are to: 1) describe outlooks on life and life values of older people (≥ 70) living with incurable cancer; 2) elicit how healthcare professionals react and respond to these. Methods: Semi-structured qualitative interviews with 12 older persons with advanced cancer and two group interviews with healthcare professionals were held and followed by an analysis with a grounded theory approach. Results:...
Over the coming decades, the numbers of elderly will increase, and through improved lifestyles and b...
none3siBACKGROUND: Persons aged 65 and over are the fastest growing segment of the population in mos...
Palliative care in the UK has been developed to meet the needs of predominantly middle aged and youn...
OBJECTIVE: Due to aging Western societies, older patients suffering from incurable cancer will prese...
Our purpose in this study was to find, report, and interpret the results of qualitative studies whic...
Nursing care for older people with cancer requires an understanding of their history and current nee...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the extent to which patients have a directing role in decisions about chemothe...
Our purpose in this study was to find, report, and interpret the results of qualitative studies whic...
BACKGROUND: Our understanding of terminal illness and its consequences has been predominantly based ...
Background: Knowledge of the experiences of coping in patients with incurable cancer is essential fo...
© 2016 Dr. Heather Patricia LaneBackground: Internationally the population is ageing. As cancer is p...
Introduction: Patients faced with incurable cancer may experience a lack of support from their physi...
Objective This study explored how patients diagnosed with advanced cancer cope with an uncertain dis...
Background: Despite the growing incidence of cancer among older people, little is understood about h...
Objective: To explore the extent to which patients have a directing role in decisions about chemothe...
Over the coming decades, the numbers of elderly will increase, and through improved lifestyles and b...
none3siBACKGROUND: Persons aged 65 and over are the fastest growing segment of the population in mos...
Palliative care in the UK has been developed to meet the needs of predominantly middle aged and youn...
OBJECTIVE: Due to aging Western societies, older patients suffering from incurable cancer will prese...
Our purpose in this study was to find, report, and interpret the results of qualitative studies whic...
Nursing care for older people with cancer requires an understanding of their history and current nee...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the extent to which patients have a directing role in decisions about chemothe...
Our purpose in this study was to find, report, and interpret the results of qualitative studies whic...
BACKGROUND: Our understanding of terminal illness and its consequences has been predominantly based ...
Background: Knowledge of the experiences of coping in patients with incurable cancer is essential fo...
© 2016 Dr. Heather Patricia LaneBackground: Internationally the population is ageing. As cancer is p...
Introduction: Patients faced with incurable cancer may experience a lack of support from their physi...
Objective This study explored how patients diagnosed with advanced cancer cope with an uncertain dis...
Background: Despite the growing incidence of cancer among older people, little is understood about h...
Objective: To explore the extent to which patients have a directing role in decisions about chemothe...
Over the coming decades, the numbers of elderly will increase, and through improved lifestyles and b...
none3siBACKGROUND: Persons aged 65 and over are the fastest growing segment of the population in mos...
Palliative care in the UK has been developed to meet the needs of predominantly middle aged and youn...