Purpose Investigation of the feasibility of recruitment through nurses of patients with incurable cancer, and the feasibility (adoption, usage) and nurses' evaluation of a nurse-led self-management support intervention, integrated in continuity home visits and based on the 5 A's Behavior Change Model. Method Questionnaire, registrations, evaluation forms, and interviews. Results Recruitment was complicated; many patients were ineligible for participation, nurses appeared protective of their patients (gatekeeping), and recruitment during the first continuity home visit appeared to be a barrier as a lot of other issues had to be discussed. The adoption rate was 81%, meaning that 18 out of 22 nurses recruited were willing to use the inter...
Background: Self-management by patients and informal caregivers confronted with advanced cancer is n...
Introduction Self-management interventions show promising results on symptom outcomes and selfmanage...
The purpose of this study was to investigate breast cancer patients’ experiences of their illness an...
Purpose: Investigation of the feasibility of recruitment through nurses of patients with incurable c...
Objectives: To gain an understanding of the perceptions of patients with incurable cancer regarding...
OBJECTIVES: To gain an understanding of the perceptions of patients with incurable cancer regarding ...
The Symptom Navi© Programme (SN©P) is a structured nurse-led intervention supporting symptom self-ma...
Purpose The Symptom Navi© Programme (SN©P) is a structured nurse-led intervention supporting symptom...
Worldwide statistics evidence the increasing number and prevalence of diagnosed chronic diseases su...
OBJECTIVES: To explore how nurses perceive their self-efficacy and performance in supporting self-ma...
Background: Given the great symptom burden associated with chemotherapy on the one hand and generall...
Objectives: To explore how nurses perceive their self-efficacy and performance in supporting self-m...
PURPOSE: CHEMO-SUPPORT is a nursing intervention that supports cancer patients in dealing with chemo...
Background Self-management by patients and informal caregivers confronted with advanced cancer is no...
Self-management interventions show promising results on symptom outcomes and self-management behavio...
Background: Self-management by patients and informal caregivers confronted with advanced cancer is n...
Introduction Self-management interventions show promising results on symptom outcomes and selfmanage...
The purpose of this study was to investigate breast cancer patients’ experiences of their illness an...
Purpose: Investigation of the feasibility of recruitment through nurses of patients with incurable c...
Objectives: To gain an understanding of the perceptions of patients with incurable cancer regarding...
OBJECTIVES: To gain an understanding of the perceptions of patients with incurable cancer regarding ...
The Symptom Navi© Programme (SN©P) is a structured nurse-led intervention supporting symptom self-ma...
Purpose The Symptom Navi© Programme (SN©P) is a structured nurse-led intervention supporting symptom...
Worldwide statistics evidence the increasing number and prevalence of diagnosed chronic diseases su...
OBJECTIVES: To explore how nurses perceive their self-efficacy and performance in supporting self-ma...
Background: Given the great symptom burden associated with chemotherapy on the one hand and generall...
Objectives: To explore how nurses perceive their self-efficacy and performance in supporting self-m...
PURPOSE: CHEMO-SUPPORT is a nursing intervention that supports cancer patients in dealing with chemo...
Background Self-management by patients and informal caregivers confronted with advanced cancer is no...
Self-management interventions show promising results on symptom outcomes and self-management behavio...
Background: Self-management by patients and informal caregivers confronted with advanced cancer is n...
Introduction Self-management interventions show promising results on symptom outcomes and selfmanage...
The purpose of this study was to investigate breast cancer patients’ experiences of their illness an...