Purpose: The purpose of this study is to describe the psychosocial needs of cancer survivors and examine whether sociodemographic factors and health care providers accessed are associated with needs being met. Methods: All Nova Scotia survivors meeting specific inclusion and exclusion criteria are identified from the Nova Scotia Cancer Registry and sent an 83-item survey to assess psychosocial concerns and whether and how their needs were met. Descriptive statistics (frequencies, percentages) and Chi-square analyses are used to examine associations between sociodemographic and provider factors and outcomes. Results: Anxiety and fear of recurrence, depression, and changes in sexual intimacy are major areas of concern for survivors. Various s...
Introduction: During the last decades the number of people living with cancer has increased steadily...
Purpose: This study aims to develop a psychometrically rigorous instrument to measure the unmet need...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify subgroups of haematological cancer survivors who report a “hig...
Objectives: The physical and psychosocial consequences of cancer can be distressing for many survivo...
The needs of 139 people living with cancer in Prince Edward Island were examined in this cross-secti...
The objectives of this study were to identify the prevalence of psychosocial need, and the contribut...
PURPOSE:This qualitative study identifies difficulties and unmet needs in psychosocial aspect that K...
Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) represent an overlooked population in cancer survivorship care. ...
PURPOSE: There are 1.2 million long-term cancer survivors in the United Kingdom. Existing research o...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis comprises five papers exploring important...
This article describes a study in which a systematic classification of cancer patients was produced ...
Purpose: The study assessed and compared the psychosocial needs of patients with breast cancer and o...
The interventions used in cancer-survivorship care do not always address outcomes important to survi...
The interventions used in cancer-survivorship care do not always address outcomes important to survi...
BACKGROUND. The purpose of the current study was to identify unmet psychoso-cial needs of cancer sur...
Introduction: During the last decades the number of people living with cancer has increased steadily...
Purpose: This study aims to develop a psychometrically rigorous instrument to measure the unmet need...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify subgroups of haematological cancer survivors who report a “hig...
Objectives: The physical and psychosocial consequences of cancer can be distressing for many survivo...
The needs of 139 people living with cancer in Prince Edward Island were examined in this cross-secti...
The objectives of this study were to identify the prevalence of psychosocial need, and the contribut...
PURPOSE:This qualitative study identifies difficulties and unmet needs in psychosocial aspect that K...
Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) represent an overlooked population in cancer survivorship care. ...
PURPOSE: There are 1.2 million long-term cancer survivors in the United Kingdom. Existing research o...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis comprises five papers exploring important...
This article describes a study in which a systematic classification of cancer patients was produced ...
Purpose: The study assessed and compared the psychosocial needs of patients with breast cancer and o...
The interventions used in cancer-survivorship care do not always address outcomes important to survi...
The interventions used in cancer-survivorship care do not always address outcomes important to survi...
BACKGROUND. The purpose of the current study was to identify unmet psychoso-cial needs of cancer sur...
Introduction: During the last decades the number of people living with cancer has increased steadily...
Purpose: This study aims to develop a psychometrically rigorous instrument to measure the unmet need...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify subgroups of haematological cancer survivors who report a “hig...