Objective Patients suffering from cancer need to receive care from their family; however, their family caregivers do this without preparation or training, so their involvement in patients’ care results in a caregiving burden that may affect patient’s hope and quality of life (QOL). Methods This study examines the effect of caregiving burden on the QOL of cancer patients (n = 100) with the mediatory role of hope and shame. To achieve this, Persian versions of Zarit Burden Interview, the World Health Organization QOL, Herth Hope Index, and Guilt and Shame Proneness Scale were used. Meanwhile, path regression analysis was implemented to analyze the relationship between caregiving burden and QOL. Results The results implie...
A diagnosis of cancer affects not only the patient but also their significant others, espicially whe...
This study was conducted to identify the influence of the burden of care on the quality-of-life dime...
This study investigated the experience of subjective well-being of cancer patients and their caregiv...
PURPOSE: Family caregivers of cancer patients become responsible for many elements of cancer care, u...
Caregivers of cancer patients were prone to deterioration of their QOL due to the caregiving burden....
A diagnosis of cancer affects not only the patient but also their significant others, especially whe...
Purpose: The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to determine the caregiving burden, depressio...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine how the burden of caregivers of patients with an adv...
Objective: Cancer is considered a global health problem and its prevalence has been growing in recen...
Cancer process is a traumatic period for both patients and their caregivers. Caregivers of the patie...
Background: Caring for someone with terminal cancer results in both feelings of reward and burden. M...
BACKGROUND: The family of patient with cancer encounters stresses that are sometimes uncontrollable....
PubMedID: 28534380Purpose: This study aimed to explore depression and quality of life (QoL) factors ...
International audienceObjective. Studies regarding natural caregivers’ burden (CB) in palliative sit...
Objective: The study aims to analyze the level of perceived social support and hope of cancer patie...
A diagnosis of cancer affects not only the patient but also their significant others, espicially whe...
This study was conducted to identify the influence of the burden of care on the quality-of-life dime...
This study investigated the experience of subjective well-being of cancer patients and their caregiv...
PURPOSE: Family caregivers of cancer patients become responsible for many elements of cancer care, u...
Caregivers of cancer patients were prone to deterioration of their QOL due to the caregiving burden....
A diagnosis of cancer affects not only the patient but also their significant others, especially whe...
Purpose: The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to determine the caregiving burden, depressio...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine how the burden of caregivers of patients with an adv...
Objective: Cancer is considered a global health problem and its prevalence has been growing in recen...
Cancer process is a traumatic period for both patients and their caregivers. Caregivers of the patie...
Background: Caring for someone with terminal cancer results in both feelings of reward and burden. M...
BACKGROUND: The family of patient with cancer encounters stresses that are sometimes uncontrollable....
PubMedID: 28534380Purpose: This study aimed to explore depression and quality of life (QoL) factors ...
International audienceObjective. Studies regarding natural caregivers’ burden (CB) in palliative sit...
Objective: The study aims to analyze the level of perceived social support and hope of cancer patie...
A diagnosis of cancer affects not only the patient but also their significant others, espicially whe...
This study was conducted to identify the influence of the burden of care on the quality-of-life dime...
This study investigated the experience of subjective well-being of cancer patients and their caregiv...