Background This study attempted to examine the discordance between family caregivers and cancer patients in their poor-prognosis disclosure preferences in mainland China and then ascertained the associations between quality of life (QoL), perceived stress, and poor-prognosis disclosure preferences. Methods Six hundred fifty-one pairs of inpatients and their matched caregivers (participation rate = 92.2%) were recruited in this cross-sectional survey. A set of paired self-administered questionnaires were completed independently by patient–caregiver dyads. Results Fewer family caregivers than cancer patients felt that poor prognosis should be disclosed to patients (61.2% vs. 90.0%, p < 0.001). Patients' positive poor-prognosis di...
Conference Theme: Impact Through Translation: Cancer ResearchPoster abstractsThis journal suppl. is ...
Abstract Background Cancer and its treatment can result in psychological distress in both adults wit...
[[abstract]]Considering the emphasis of nonmaleficence and beneficence and the relative power of fam...
Yuxiu Liu,1,2 Jinhong Yang,3 Da Huo,3 Honghua Fan,3 Yufang Gao4 1Post-Doctoral Station of Clinical M...
BACKGROUND: Caregivers of adults with cancer often report a different understanding of the patient\u...
[[abstract]]Background . Over the last 40 years, studies have shown cultural differences in attitude...
Poster abstractsThis free journal suppl. entitled: Special Issue: Abstracts of the IPOS 16th World C...
Poster Session: Patient and Survivor CareBackground: Assessment of patient quality of life (QoL) by ...
Objective: Cancer affects both patients and their caregivers. Caregiver burden may change during dif...
Background: Psychosocial correlates of mental and physical health related outcomes in poor-prognosis...
This study describes the concordance between advanced cancer patients' self-report of quality of lif...
Context: Prognostic information is considered important for advanced cancer patients and primary inf...
Background: Cancer is a family disease affecting the patient and family members. To date, few studie...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to (1) identify distinct patterns of unmet needs in Chinese cancer patient...
Background: Cancer and its treatment have a major impact on the lives of patients and their intimate...
Conference Theme: Impact Through Translation: Cancer ResearchPoster abstractsThis journal suppl. is ...
Abstract Background Cancer and its treatment can result in psychological distress in both adults wit...
[[abstract]]Considering the emphasis of nonmaleficence and beneficence and the relative power of fam...
Yuxiu Liu,1,2 Jinhong Yang,3 Da Huo,3 Honghua Fan,3 Yufang Gao4 1Post-Doctoral Station of Clinical M...
BACKGROUND: Caregivers of adults with cancer often report a different understanding of the patient\u...
[[abstract]]Background . Over the last 40 years, studies have shown cultural differences in attitude...
Poster abstractsThis free journal suppl. entitled: Special Issue: Abstracts of the IPOS 16th World C...
Poster Session: Patient and Survivor CareBackground: Assessment of patient quality of life (QoL) by ...
Objective: Cancer affects both patients and their caregivers. Caregiver burden may change during dif...
Background: Psychosocial correlates of mental and physical health related outcomes in poor-prognosis...
This study describes the concordance between advanced cancer patients' self-report of quality of lif...
Context: Prognostic information is considered important for advanced cancer patients and primary inf...
Background: Cancer is a family disease affecting the patient and family members. To date, few studie...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to (1) identify distinct patterns of unmet needs in Chinese cancer patient...
Background: Cancer and its treatment have a major impact on the lives of patients and their intimate...
Conference Theme: Impact Through Translation: Cancer ResearchPoster abstractsThis journal suppl. is ...
Abstract Background Cancer and its treatment can result in psychological distress in both adults wit...
[[abstract]]Considering the emphasis of nonmaleficence and beneficence and the relative power of fam...