Background: Cancer is believed to be one of the most important health problems worldwide today. In Iran, the burden of cancer is also on the rise and social support is an important aspect of modern cancer care. Therefore, we conducted the current study to determine the social needs of patients with cancer employing a qualitative content analysis. Method: This conventional qualitative content analysis was performed based on a descriptive explorative approach. Data saturation was achieved after interviewing 10 patients with cancer with in-depth semi- structured interviews. Data was gathered from autumn 2017 to spring 2018, from all the cancer patients who referred to three hospitals in Kerman. We utilized MAXQDA10 software for data analysis. ...
Objective: Cancer is considered a global health problem and its prevalence has been growing in recen...
Background: When people face health problems, their life satisfaction levels and social relations co...
This thesis focused on the extent to which cancer patients desired, sought, and received social supp...
Background: Patients with cancer experience many emotional and psychological burdens as they encount...
Aim: Cancer patients are confronted with different challenges. The purpose of current study was to e...
Aim: Cancer patients are confronted with different challenges. The purpose of current study was to e...
Background: Assessment of supportive care needs of cancer survivors and identifying factors affectin...
Background: Patients with cancer experience many emotional and psychological burdens as they encount...
Background & Objective: Social support helps patients cope with the outcomes of diseases and therapy...
Background: A supportive needs assessment is an essential component of any care program. There is no...
Abstract Background Cancer is currently one of the most critical health problems worldwide. Differe...
Purpose: Due to the high burden of cancer-related suffering, it is paramount to understand the gaps ...
Chercheuse en psycho-socio-oncologie Although proved as an important ingredient to physical and ment...
Cancer patients have a wide array of psychosocial and supportive care needs that are related to thei...
Objective: Cancer is considered a global health problem and its prevalence has been growing in recen...
Objective: Cancer is considered a global health problem and its prevalence has been growing in recen...
Background: When people face health problems, their life satisfaction levels and social relations co...
This thesis focused on the extent to which cancer patients desired, sought, and received social supp...
Background: Patients with cancer experience many emotional and psychological burdens as they encount...
Aim: Cancer patients are confronted with different challenges. The purpose of current study was to e...
Aim: Cancer patients are confronted with different challenges. The purpose of current study was to e...
Background: Assessment of supportive care needs of cancer survivors and identifying factors affectin...
Background: Patients with cancer experience many emotional and psychological burdens as they encount...
Background & Objective: Social support helps patients cope with the outcomes of diseases and therapy...
Background: A supportive needs assessment is an essential component of any care program. There is no...
Abstract Background Cancer is currently one of the most critical health problems worldwide. Differe...
Purpose: Due to the high burden of cancer-related suffering, it is paramount to understand the gaps ...
Chercheuse en psycho-socio-oncologie Although proved as an important ingredient to physical and ment...
Cancer patients have a wide array of psychosocial and supportive care needs that are related to thei...
Objective: Cancer is considered a global health problem and its prevalence has been growing in recen...
Objective: Cancer is considered a global health problem and its prevalence has been growing in recen...
Background: When people face health problems, their life satisfaction levels and social relations co...
This thesis focused on the extent to which cancer patients desired, sought, and received social supp...