Background: Loneliness is a significant psychosocial effect following a cancer diagnosis and may prevent people from engaging in social activities, thus creating difficulties in interpersonal relationships. This study investigated loneliness and social support among cognitively intact nursing home residents with cancer by using a quantitatively driven mixed-methods design with sequential supplementary qualitative components. Methods: The quantitative component consisted of face-to-face interviews of 60 nursing home residents (≥65 years) using the one-item Loneliness Scale and the Social Provisions Scale. The supplementary psychosocial component consisted of qualitative research interviews about experiences related to loneliness with nine re...
Introduction: Elderly people who leave their home environment and move to a nursing home enter a pha...
Background: More than one in three older people in assisted living facilities suffer from loneliness...
Objective: The study compared the qualitative aspects of the loneliness experience of the dying, the...
Background: Loneliness is a significant psychosocial effect following a cancer diagnosis and may pre...
Background: Loneliness is a significant psychosocial effect following a cancer diagnosis and may pre...
Limited information exists regarding the natural development of loneliness and its determinants amon...
Limited information exists regarding the natural development of loneliness and its determinants amon...
Introduction: This study aims at identifying loneliness and social support level of elderly people l...
OBJECTIVES: We studied the frequency and evolution of social and emotional loneliness in older cance...
Objective: To systematically review the literature on the severity and risk factors for loneliness i...
Loneliness is a topic of growing concern in the literature. Despite inherent difficulties in measuri...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To identify situations and thoughts that may precipitate or protect against lone...
Loneliness is an overwhelming feeling experienced by cancer patients at the end of their journey. Re...
Caregivers to cancer patients may be particularly vulnerable to the experience of loneliness. The cu...
Introduction: Elderly people who leave their home environment and move to a nursing home enter a pha...
Background: More than one in three older people in assisted living facilities suffer from loneliness...
Objective: The study compared the qualitative aspects of the loneliness experience of the dying, the...
Background: Loneliness is a significant psychosocial effect following a cancer diagnosis and may pre...
Background: Loneliness is a significant psychosocial effect following a cancer diagnosis and may pre...
Limited information exists regarding the natural development of loneliness and its determinants amon...
Limited information exists regarding the natural development of loneliness and its determinants amon...
Introduction: This study aims at identifying loneliness and social support level of elderly people l...
OBJECTIVES: We studied the frequency and evolution of social and emotional loneliness in older cance...
Objective: To systematically review the literature on the severity and risk factors for loneliness i...
Loneliness is a topic of growing concern in the literature. Despite inherent difficulties in measuri...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To identify situations and thoughts that may precipitate or protect against lone...
Loneliness is an overwhelming feeling experienced by cancer patients at the end of their journey. Re...
Caregivers to cancer patients may be particularly vulnerable to the experience of loneliness. The cu...
Introduction: Elderly people who leave their home environment and move to a nursing home enter a pha...
Background: More than one in three older people in assisted living facilities suffer from loneliness...
Objective: The study compared the qualitative aspects of the loneliness experience of the dying, the...