Background: Dyspnea perception can be defined as a multidimensional experience of breathing discomfort, influenced by physiological, psychological, social, and environmental factors, that includes secondary psychological and behavioral responses and cannot be defined only by physical objective abnormalities (Mularski et al., 2010). Dyspnea is the most common and distressing symptom in patients with advanced lung cancer and decreases one\u27s quality of life (QOL) (Smith et al., 2001). Furthermore, dyspnea has been found to interfere with physical activities such as walking, work, and psychological activities such as disposition, taking pleasure in life, relationship with others, and sleep (Tanaka, Akechi, Okuyama, Nishiwaki, & Uchitomi, 200...
PurposeTo describe respiratory symptoms and pulmonary function among long-term survivors of non-smal...
This study prospectively assessed. dyspnea and related bio- pyscho-social -spiritual factors - inclu...
IntroductionIdentifying issues of importance for patients with lung cancer is critical in individual...
Background: Dyspnea, a subjective, multidimensional experience of breathing discomfort commonly occu...
There is evidence of a relationship between pain and associated symptoms, specifically constipation ...
Context: Dyspnea is a poorly understood subjective sensation. Existing dyspnea measures fail to adeq...
One of the most common symptoms for lung cancer patients, dyspnea, can seriously impact patients&apo...
While the prevalence of shortness of breath has been reported to be as frequent as pain in people wi...
Dyspnea is a common symptom experienced by many patients with chronic, life-threatening, and/or life...
Palliative care in cancer patients is important in terms of increasing the quality of life and provi...
dissertationDyspnea is a subjective symptom with a sensory component of labored breathing and an af...
IntroductionDyspnea is common among lung cancer patients. As most studies of dyspnea have reviewed p...
Introduction: Dyspnea, one of the most common symptoms in individuals with lung cancer, affects the ...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore and contrast the experience and meaning of br...
Lung cancer is associated with a wide range of symptoms arising from both disease progression and tr...
PurposeTo describe respiratory symptoms and pulmonary function among long-term survivors of non-smal...
This study prospectively assessed. dyspnea and related bio- pyscho-social -spiritual factors - inclu...
IntroductionIdentifying issues of importance for patients with lung cancer is critical in individual...
Background: Dyspnea, a subjective, multidimensional experience of breathing discomfort commonly occu...
There is evidence of a relationship between pain and associated symptoms, specifically constipation ...
Context: Dyspnea is a poorly understood subjective sensation. Existing dyspnea measures fail to adeq...
One of the most common symptoms for lung cancer patients, dyspnea, can seriously impact patients&apo...
While the prevalence of shortness of breath has been reported to be as frequent as pain in people wi...
Dyspnea is a common symptom experienced by many patients with chronic, life-threatening, and/or life...
Palliative care in cancer patients is important in terms of increasing the quality of life and provi...
dissertationDyspnea is a subjective symptom with a sensory component of labored breathing and an af...
IntroductionDyspnea is common among lung cancer patients. As most studies of dyspnea have reviewed p...
Introduction: Dyspnea, one of the most common symptoms in individuals with lung cancer, affects the ...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore and contrast the experience and meaning of br...
Lung cancer is associated with a wide range of symptoms arising from both disease progression and tr...
PurposeTo describe respiratory symptoms and pulmonary function among long-term survivors of non-smal...
This study prospectively assessed. dyspnea and related bio- pyscho-social -spiritual factors - inclu...
IntroductionIdentifying issues of importance for patients with lung cancer is critical in individual...