Carers of cancer patients' emotional responses to cancer diagnoses have been a central focus within psycho-oncology. Some of this literature asserts that the maladaptive coping strategy denial is prevalent amongst carers. Using semi-structured, longitudinal interviews with 32 Australian Capital Territory carers of a spouse with cancer and an interactionist sociology of emotions framework to understanding their emotions, this study aimed to both contribute to the literature on cancer carers' coping strategies and provide a richer sociological depiction of carers' emotional reactions to a cancer diagnosis. The results raise questions about the value of singularly examining denial in cancer carers. Instead, these data suggest that carers use a...
This study documents the emotional experiences and coping strategies of a group of caregivers as the...
This phenomenological study explored the lived experiences of middle-aged spouses who cared for thei...
Background: When a patient receives the diagnosis of an incurable cancer, their loved ones have to f...
Carers of cancer patients' emotional responses to cancer diagnoses have been a central focus within ...
Much of the literature on informal carers of cancer patients is quantitative and psycho-oncology bas...
Once a synonym for death, cancer is now a prognosis of multiple probabilities and produces a world o...
Informal carers of cancer patients have high rates of burden, stress, anxiety and unmet needs; yet, ...
Cancer trajectories now follow a jagged path based on multiple probabilities. Thus, uncertainty now ...
Cancer trajectories now follow a jagged path based on multiple probabilities. Thus, uncertainty now ...
Family members have been observed to cope with the losses inherent in terminal illness by grieving. ...
Denial is a clinically relevant concept in cancer patients. It has been investigated and discussed e...
Purpose A trend exists towards moving from the hospital and caring for the patients with cancer at ...
Anticipatory grief has been described as a grief reaction which occurs prior to an expected loss. If...
There is a paucity of research exploring patients' and their informal carers' experience of coping w...
Objectives. A focus on individualistic coping strategies such as positivity and fighting spirit has ...
This study documents the emotional experiences and coping strategies of a group of caregivers as the...
This phenomenological study explored the lived experiences of middle-aged spouses who cared for thei...
Background: When a patient receives the diagnosis of an incurable cancer, their loved ones have to f...
Carers of cancer patients' emotional responses to cancer diagnoses have been a central focus within ...
Much of the literature on informal carers of cancer patients is quantitative and psycho-oncology bas...
Once a synonym for death, cancer is now a prognosis of multiple probabilities and produces a world o...
Informal carers of cancer patients have high rates of burden, stress, anxiety and unmet needs; yet, ...
Cancer trajectories now follow a jagged path based on multiple probabilities. Thus, uncertainty now ...
Cancer trajectories now follow a jagged path based on multiple probabilities. Thus, uncertainty now ...
Family members have been observed to cope with the losses inherent in terminal illness by grieving. ...
Denial is a clinically relevant concept in cancer patients. It has been investigated and discussed e...
Purpose A trend exists towards moving from the hospital and caring for the patients with cancer at ...
Anticipatory grief has been described as a grief reaction which occurs prior to an expected loss. If...
There is a paucity of research exploring patients' and their informal carers' experience of coping w...
Objectives. A focus on individualistic coping strategies such as positivity and fighting spirit has ...
This study documents the emotional experiences and coping strategies of a group of caregivers as the...
This phenomenological study explored the lived experiences of middle-aged spouses who cared for thei...
Background: When a patient receives the diagnosis of an incurable cancer, their loved ones have to f...