Introduction: Patients faced with incurable cancer may experience a lack of support from their physician throughout and after treatment. Studies on the needs and experiences of these patients are scarce. In this study, we explored the needs and experiences of patients diagnosed with incurable cancer regarding the conversation, in which they were told that their cancer was incurable, the care received after this conversation, and their preferences regarding end-of-life conversations. Methods: Data were cross-sectionally collected through a national online survey in the Netherlands (September 2018). Descriptive statistics and correlation coefficients were reported and subgroups were compared. Results: Six hundred fifty-four patients (mean age...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the extent to which patients have a directing role in decisions about chemothe...
Over a third of adult patients with cancer die prematurely of their disease. Patients are often not ...
Abstract Background In many countries, GPs and home care nurses are involved in care for patients wi...
INTRODUCTION: Patients faced with incurable cancer may experience a lack of support from their physi...
INTRODUCTION: Patients faced with incurable cancer may experience a lack of support from their physi...
Background: Globally, cancers are the second leading cause of death. When the cancer can no longer b...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Background Patients are often not given the information needed to understand the...
Abstract Background Medical oncology outpatients are a group for whom advance care planning (ACP) ac...
Background: In many countries, GPs and home care nurses are involved in care for patients with advan...
Given the varied and complex needs of these patients, providing satisfactory care is a major challen...
BACKGROUND: We modified and evaluated an advance care planning (ACP) intervention, which had been sh...
Background Advance care planning (ACP) supports individuals to define, discuss, and record goals and...
CONTEXT: Being diagnosed with incurable cancer can be a life-changing experience, evoking different ...
Background. Advance care planning (ACP) supports individuals to define, discuss, and record goals an...
Objectives. (1) To identify patient characteristics associated with the perception cancer is incurab...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the extent to which patients have a directing role in decisions about chemothe...
Over a third of adult patients with cancer die prematurely of their disease. Patients are often not ...
Abstract Background In many countries, GPs and home care nurses are involved in care for patients wi...
INTRODUCTION: Patients faced with incurable cancer may experience a lack of support from their physi...
INTRODUCTION: Patients faced with incurable cancer may experience a lack of support from their physi...
Background: Globally, cancers are the second leading cause of death. When the cancer can no longer b...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Background Patients are often not given the information needed to understand the...
Abstract Background Medical oncology outpatients are a group for whom advance care planning (ACP) ac...
Background: In many countries, GPs and home care nurses are involved in care for patients with advan...
Given the varied and complex needs of these patients, providing satisfactory care is a major challen...
BACKGROUND: We modified and evaluated an advance care planning (ACP) intervention, which had been sh...
Background Advance care planning (ACP) supports individuals to define, discuss, and record goals and...
CONTEXT: Being diagnosed with incurable cancer can be a life-changing experience, evoking different ...
Background. Advance care planning (ACP) supports individuals to define, discuss, and record goals an...
Objectives. (1) To identify patient characteristics associated with the perception cancer is incurab...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the extent to which patients have a directing role in decisions about chemothe...
Over a third of adult patients with cancer die prematurely of their disease. Patients are often not ...
Abstract Background In many countries, GPs and home care nurses are involved in care for patients wi...