Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Patients with cancer may experience emotions such as anger or sadness due to tumour- or treatment-related reduced ability to eat. These emotions can be provoked by patients' own struggle with eating, by misunderstanding of their struggle by others, or by less pleasure in social activities. Literature indicates that patients with cancer may experience a lack of information and support regarding psychosocial consequences of reduced ability to eat. The aim of this qualitative study is to gain insights into experiences with this information and support. METHOD: Transcripts of semi-structured interviews with 24 patients with cancer who experience(d) psychosocial consequences of reduced ability to eat were t...
Purpose Weight loss and eating problems are common in cancer and have a profound effect on quality o...
The aim of this study was to explore head and neck cancer (HNC) patient experiences of a novel dieti...
This paper aims to examine the loss of weight and loss of appetite as ‘problems’ experienced by pati...
Background: Internationally there is interest in supporting self-management, as a way ofhelping peop...
This paper reports findings of an exploratory study of the eating habits of people with advanced can...
This paper reports findings of an exploratory study of the eating habits of people with advanced can...
AbstractPurposeWeight loss and eating problems are common in cancer and have a profound effect on qu...
Background: The Macmillan weight and eating studies 2003-2007 are investigating ways of helping peop...
Cachexia in advanced malignancy is a debilitating syndrome which contributes to approximately two mi...
Objectives: To explore why cancer patients do not want or seek information about their condition bey...
Aim: The overall aim of this thesis was to acquire knowledge about daily life with focus on eating p...
Aim: This paper reports findings of a survey of the prevalence of concern about weight loss and decl...
Summary: Malnutrition is a significant challenge among cancer patients, with 30%–85% being reported ...
People receiving cancer treatment are at nutritional risk. Their eating problems can lead to malnutr...
BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of qualitative literature investigating people's experiences of food ...
Purpose Weight loss and eating problems are common in cancer and have a profound effect on quality o...
The aim of this study was to explore head and neck cancer (HNC) patient experiences of a novel dieti...
This paper aims to examine the loss of weight and loss of appetite as ‘problems’ experienced by pati...
Background: Internationally there is interest in supporting self-management, as a way ofhelping peop...
This paper reports findings of an exploratory study of the eating habits of people with advanced can...
This paper reports findings of an exploratory study of the eating habits of people with advanced can...
AbstractPurposeWeight loss and eating problems are common in cancer and have a profound effect on qu...
Background: The Macmillan weight and eating studies 2003-2007 are investigating ways of helping peop...
Cachexia in advanced malignancy is a debilitating syndrome which contributes to approximately two mi...
Objectives: To explore why cancer patients do not want or seek information about their condition bey...
Aim: The overall aim of this thesis was to acquire knowledge about daily life with focus on eating p...
Aim: This paper reports findings of a survey of the prevalence of concern about weight loss and decl...
Summary: Malnutrition is a significant challenge among cancer patients, with 30%–85% being reported ...
People receiving cancer treatment are at nutritional risk. Their eating problems can lead to malnutr...
BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of qualitative literature investigating people's experiences of food ...
Purpose Weight loss and eating problems are common in cancer and have a profound effect on quality o...
The aim of this study was to explore head and neck cancer (HNC) patient experiences of a novel dieti...
This paper aims to examine the loss of weight and loss of appetite as ‘problems’ experienced by pati...