OBJECTIVES To assess the supportive care needs and interest in related services among brain tumour patients and their carers and to compare the level of unmet needs to other cancer populations. METHODS A cross-sectional survey was posted to 363 households who were subscribed to the Queensland Cancer Fund Brain Tumour Support Service in 2005. Overall, 75 patients and 70 carers (response rate 29.8%) returned completed questionnaires. Measures were the Supportive Care Needs Survey (SCNS-34) and a brain tumour specific subscale for patients and carers, as well as the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). RESULTS Patients most frequently reported requiring support to overcome fatigue, uncertainty about the future and not being able to do...
Objective: Supportive care needs in glioma patients often remain unrecognized, and optimization in a...
Purpose To estimate prevalence and severity of patients' self-perceived supportive care needs in th...
William Sage,1 Rocío Fernández-Méndez,1 Anna Crofton,2 Michael J Gifford,3 Alex...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the supportive care needs and interest in related services among brain tumou...
Background - Primary brain tumours are rare among adults, but patients often experience physical, co...
The purpose of this study is to identify the needs of brain tumor patients and their caregivers to p...
PURPOSE: Caring for someone with a primary malignant brain tumour is very demanding due to the dynam...
Introduction - It remains unclear why many primary brain tumour patients do not use available suppor...
Primary brain tumors are associated with significant physical, cognitive and psychosocial changes. A...
Primary brain tumors are associated with significant physical, cognitive and psychosocial changes. A...
Primary brain tumors are associated with significant physical, cognitive and psychosocial changes. A...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the experience of patients with brain tumors and t...
R elative to other adult tumour populations, the brain tumour (BT) population is an understudied gro...
Background: Patients with brain tumors form a heterogeneous group in terms of clinical presentation ...
Introduction. Central nervous system tumours establish a group of benign and malignant tumours stemm...
Objective: Supportive care needs in glioma patients often remain unrecognized, and optimization in a...
Purpose To estimate prevalence and severity of patients' self-perceived supportive care needs in th...
William Sage,1 Rocío Fernández-Méndez,1 Anna Crofton,2 Michael J Gifford,3 Alex...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the supportive care needs and interest in related services among brain tumou...
Background - Primary brain tumours are rare among adults, but patients often experience physical, co...
The purpose of this study is to identify the needs of brain tumor patients and their caregivers to p...
PURPOSE: Caring for someone with a primary malignant brain tumour is very demanding due to the dynam...
Introduction - It remains unclear why many primary brain tumour patients do not use available suppor...
Primary brain tumors are associated with significant physical, cognitive and psychosocial changes. A...
Primary brain tumors are associated with significant physical, cognitive and psychosocial changes. A...
Primary brain tumors are associated with significant physical, cognitive and psychosocial changes. A...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the experience of patients with brain tumors and t...
R elative to other adult tumour populations, the brain tumour (BT) population is an understudied gro...
Background: Patients with brain tumors form a heterogeneous group in terms of clinical presentation ...
Introduction. Central nervous system tumours establish a group of benign and malignant tumours stemm...
Objective: Supportive care needs in glioma patients often remain unrecognized, and optimization in a...
Purpose To estimate prevalence and severity of patients' self-perceived supportive care needs in th...
William Sage,1 Rocío Fernández-Méndez,1 Anna Crofton,2 Michael J Gifford,3 Alex...