The information needs of men with breast cancer are under-researched. This article uses questionnaire data from 161 men with breast cancer, and in-depth interview data from a sample of 30 of these men, to explore perceptions of information needs and how best to meet these needs. These men typically received verbal information or written information in the form of leaflets or booklets. Generally this information was helpful, was pitched at about the right level and contained the right amount of information, but was of variable relevance given that it had not been developed specifically for men. Men with breast cancer would benefit from receiving gender-specific information, given the limitations of existing information sources. Of all health...
Nurses can play a key role in patient education, including providing patients with useful and approp...
Background. Compared with women, men utilize health services and psychosocial support services less,...
The aim of this study is to explore the information needs of men with prostate cancer and their part...
The information needs of men with breast cancer are under-researched. This article uses questionnair...
The majority of women, when diagnosed with breast cancer, turn to their partners for support. Howeve...
The majority of women, when diagnosed with breast cancer, turn to their partners for support. Howeve...
The purpose of this pilot study was to explore with the breast care nurse specialist (BCNS) their pe...
BackgroundRecent reports indicate that male breast cancer rates are increasing in North America. Whi...
The objective of this study is to identify and measure the information needs of the husbands of wome...
To investigate the experiences of men with breast cancer across the United Kingdom, a multi-phase st...
Rare, under-researched and underfunded, breast cancer in men is frequently overlooked within health ...
Diagnosis and treatment modalities for female breast cancer have developed spectacularly in recent y...
Management and care of men with breast cancer is based on that developed for women. Our study report...
Objective: Breast cancer (BC) is an important disease for women. BC influences both patient's and re...
Male cancer patients' use of a national cancer information service, their requests and key predictor...
Nurses can play a key role in patient education, including providing patients with useful and approp...
Background. Compared with women, men utilize health services and psychosocial support services less,...
The aim of this study is to explore the information needs of men with prostate cancer and their part...
The information needs of men with breast cancer are under-researched. This article uses questionnair...
The majority of women, when diagnosed with breast cancer, turn to their partners for support. Howeve...
The majority of women, when diagnosed with breast cancer, turn to their partners for support. Howeve...
The purpose of this pilot study was to explore with the breast care nurse specialist (BCNS) their pe...
BackgroundRecent reports indicate that male breast cancer rates are increasing in North America. Whi...
The objective of this study is to identify and measure the information needs of the husbands of wome...
To investigate the experiences of men with breast cancer across the United Kingdom, a multi-phase st...
Rare, under-researched and underfunded, breast cancer in men is frequently overlooked within health ...
Diagnosis and treatment modalities for female breast cancer have developed spectacularly in recent y...
Management and care of men with breast cancer is based on that developed for women. Our study report...
Objective: Breast cancer (BC) is an important disease for women. BC influences both patient's and re...
Male cancer patients' use of a national cancer information service, their requests and key predictor...
Nurses can play a key role in patient education, including providing patients with useful and approp...
Background. Compared with women, men utilize health services and psychosocial support services less,...
The aim of this study is to explore the information needs of men with prostate cancer and their part...