Objectives: Despite calls for better supportive care, patients and families still commonly bear significant responsibility for managing the physical and mental health and social challenges of being diagnosed with and treated for cancer. As such, there is increased advocacy for integrated supportive care to ease the burden of this responsibility. The purpose of this study was to understand patient and caregiver experiences with supportive care to advance its delivery at a large provincial cancer care organization in Canada. Method: We used a qualitative descriptive approach to analyze focus groups with patients and caregivers from seven sites across the large provincial cancer care organization. Results: Focus group participants (n = 69) inc...
Individuals living with cancer have a wide range of needs throughout the disease trajectory. To bett...
Cancer patients have a wide array of psychosocial and supportive care needs that are related to thei...
IntroductionColorectal cancer is associated with considerable physical and psychosocial burden. Whil...
Objectives: Despite calls for better supportive care, patients and families still commonly bear sign...
(1) Background: While inequalities in the prevalence of cancer, access to care, and survival have be...
Background: Supportive cancer care (SCC) has historically been provided by organizations that work i...
Background: Due to ongoing disparity in the specialized care available to adolescents and young adul...
(1) Background: One in two Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime, but as a resul...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to develop an in-depth understanding of the rationale, experience...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is now the third most common malignancy for men and women in New Zealand. Th...
The aim of this study was to explore how cancer patients with progressive disease perceived and expe...
Background: Evidence from patient satisfaction surveys, needs assessments, and stakeholder forums pr...
The needs of 139 people living with cancer in Prince Edward Island were examined in this cross-secti...
Background Anecdotes and limited evidence suggest that a significant percentage of cancer patients e...
Background: Globally, the burden of cancer continues to increase and it is well-documented that whil...
Individuals living with cancer have a wide range of needs throughout the disease trajectory. To bett...
Cancer patients have a wide array of psychosocial and supportive care needs that are related to thei...
IntroductionColorectal cancer is associated with considerable physical and psychosocial burden. Whil...
Objectives: Despite calls for better supportive care, patients and families still commonly bear sign...
(1) Background: While inequalities in the prevalence of cancer, access to care, and survival have be...
Background: Supportive cancer care (SCC) has historically been provided by organizations that work i...
Background: Due to ongoing disparity in the specialized care available to adolescents and young adul...
(1) Background: One in two Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime, but as a resul...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to develop an in-depth understanding of the rationale, experience...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is now the third most common malignancy for men and women in New Zealand. Th...
The aim of this study was to explore how cancer patients with progressive disease perceived and expe...
Background: Evidence from patient satisfaction surveys, needs assessments, and stakeholder forums pr...
The needs of 139 people living with cancer in Prince Edward Island were examined in this cross-secti...
Background Anecdotes and limited evidence suggest that a significant percentage of cancer patients e...
Background: Globally, the burden of cancer continues to increase and it is well-documented that whil...
Individuals living with cancer have a wide range of needs throughout the disease trajectory. To bett...
Cancer patients have a wide array of psychosocial and supportive care needs that are related to thei...
IntroductionColorectal cancer is associated with considerable physical and psychosocial burden. Whil...