Objective: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is ranked the second most common cancer diagnosed in both men and women in Jordan. This paper aims to explore the unmet supportive care needs (USCNs), and their predictors among Jordanian survivors with CRC. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive correlational research design with a convenience sample of 180 patients with CRC was conducted. Participants completed the Supportive Care Needs Survey-Short Form 34. Results: Jordanian patients with CRC reported their highest perceived level of need in the information and psychological domains. Multiple linear regression revealed that income and the number of chemotherapy sessions were significant predictors in the physical and daily living domains. Age, type of ...
Background: Research exploring the unmet supportive care needs of Arab cancer survivors is limited, ...
Colon cancer survivors experience physical and psychosocial problems that are currently not adequate...
Purpose: Cancer is primarily a disease of ageing, yet the unmet supportive care needs of older cance...
Background: Cancer survivors are often underprepared for what to expect post-treatment, and there ar...
Purpose: to investigate unmet needs of patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) at the end of treatment...
Introduction Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers and a leading cause of cancer...
Purpose: This paper is a report of the study exploring the impact and of colorectal cancer diagnosis...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the fourth most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer deat...
Introduction Patient-centered care is a recognized approach to enhance quality of oncological care....
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is now the third most common malignancy for men and women in New Zealand. Th...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer globally. In Jordan, it is the n...
Purpose: In an equitable healthcare system, healthcare utilization should be predominantly explaine...
Background: Understanding cancer patients' supportive care needs can help optimize health-care syste...
Background: A supportive needs assessment is an essential component of any care program. There is no...
Background: Studies evaluating health information needs in colorectal cancer (CRC) lack specificity...
Background: Research exploring the unmet supportive care needs of Arab cancer survivors is limited, ...
Colon cancer survivors experience physical and psychosocial problems that are currently not adequate...
Purpose: Cancer is primarily a disease of ageing, yet the unmet supportive care needs of older cance...
Background: Cancer survivors are often underprepared for what to expect post-treatment, and there ar...
Purpose: to investigate unmet needs of patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) at the end of treatment...
Introduction Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers and a leading cause of cancer...
Purpose: This paper is a report of the study exploring the impact and of colorectal cancer diagnosis...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the fourth most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer deat...
Introduction Patient-centered care is a recognized approach to enhance quality of oncological care....
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is now the third most common malignancy for men and women in New Zealand. Th...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer globally. In Jordan, it is the n...
Purpose: In an equitable healthcare system, healthcare utilization should be predominantly explaine...
Background: Understanding cancer patients' supportive care needs can help optimize health-care syste...
Background: A supportive needs assessment is an essential component of any care program. There is no...
Background: Studies evaluating health information needs in colorectal cancer (CRC) lack specificity...
Background: Research exploring the unmet supportive care needs of Arab cancer survivors is limited, ...
Colon cancer survivors experience physical and psychosocial problems that are currently not adequate...
Purpose: Cancer is primarily a disease of ageing, yet the unmet supportive care needs of older cance...