This study explored the perspectives of family caregivers of the economic burden imposed by caring for their family members who are living with cancer in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. This study employed qualitative methods to explore the subjective experiences of the family caregivers caring for family members living with cancer, drawing from the interpretivist paradigm. Data saturation was reached after conducting 20 in-depth interviews among family caregivers. The participating family caregivers were actively involved in caring or previously had the experience of caring for a family member with cancer. The interview questions focused on the caregivers’ perspectives of the economic burden of caring for a family member with cancer. Three ke...
This study was designed to elicit the perceptions of families who are experiencing cancer in one of ...
BACKGROUND: There is insufficient information on how the burden of caregiving is affected when the f...
Background: Cancer is today one of the most common public health diseases and the cause of around 9 ...
Background: Cancer is a global public health problem and it affects people in different ways. Family...
There has been a documented increase in incidence and prevalence of noncommunicable diseases, in par...
Background: There is insufficient information on how the burden of caregiving is affected when the f...
Abstract Background The physical demands of caring for children and adolescents diagnosed with cance...
Introduction: Cancer care is devastating to families. This research studied the informal caregivers ...
BACKGROUND: Cancer is a disease which affects not only patients but also their families physically a...
Background: Since patients within a community are in need of help from caregivers, the health status...
Patients with cancer in a family member can create situational crises that can lead to emotional dis...
Background: Cancer is a disease which affects not only patients but also their families physically a...
Background: Cancer is a disease which affects not only patients but also their families physically a...
Background: Cancer is a disease which affects not only patients but also their families physically a...
Aim of the study: The socio-economic impact of caring for a cancer patient in the family is unknown ...
This study was designed to elicit the perceptions of families who are experiencing cancer in one of ...
BACKGROUND: There is insufficient information on how the burden of caregiving is affected when the f...
Background: Cancer is today one of the most common public health diseases and the cause of around 9 ...
Background: Cancer is a global public health problem and it affects people in different ways. Family...
There has been a documented increase in incidence and prevalence of noncommunicable diseases, in par...
Background: There is insufficient information on how the burden of caregiving is affected when the f...
Abstract Background The physical demands of caring for children and adolescents diagnosed with cance...
Introduction: Cancer care is devastating to families. This research studied the informal caregivers ...
BACKGROUND: Cancer is a disease which affects not only patients but also their families physically a...
Background: Since patients within a community are in need of help from caregivers, the health status...
Patients with cancer in a family member can create situational crises that can lead to emotional dis...
Background: Cancer is a disease which affects not only patients but also their families physically a...
Background: Cancer is a disease which affects not only patients but also their families physically a...
Background: Cancer is a disease which affects not only patients but also their families physically a...
Aim of the study: The socio-economic impact of caring for a cancer patient in the family is unknown ...
This study was designed to elicit the perceptions of families who are experiencing cancer in one of ...
BACKGROUND: There is insufficient information on how the burden of caregiving is affected when the f...
Background: Cancer is today one of the most common public health diseases and the cause of around 9 ...