BackgroundAs cancer care shifts from hospital to outpatient settings, the number of cancer caregivers continues to grow. However, little is known about the cancer caregiving experience. This gap in knowledge is especially evident for racially diverse caregivers.ObjectiveThis study, part of a multisite study of care recipients with either lung or colorectal cancer and their caregivers, examined the caregiving experiences of African American (AA) and white caregivers.MethodsCaregivers were identified by cancer patients in the Cancer Care Outcomes Research and Surveillance consortium. Caregivers completed a self-administered, mailed questionnaire that assessed their characteristics and experiences. Analysis of covariance was used to compare ra...
Objective: This study examined the characteristics of individuals in hospice care by racial/ethnic g...
Cristy Romero ’23 Major: Sociology and Biology Faculty Mentor: Dr. Brandon C. Martinez, Sociology an...
A disproportionate number of cancer deaths occur among racial/ethnic minorities, particularly Africa...
BackgroundAs cancer care shifts from hospital to outpatient settings, the number of cancer caregiver...
More than 60 million Americans are informal caregivers to adults, which can negatively affect their ...
The population in the United States (U.S.) is composed of many races from different backgrounds and ...
Objective: Advanced cancer family caregivers who have good relationships with other family members a...
African-Americans are disproportionately burdened with colorectal cancer. Several studies attribute ...
BACKGROUND: Minority patients receive more aggressive care at the end of life, but it is unclear whe...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [139]-152).This dissertation assessed caring responses am...
Background: National oncology guidelines recommend early integration of palliative care for patients...
Before treatment, cancer patients need information about side effects and prognosis, while after tre...
Cancer survivors employ distinct sets of coping behaviors that vary in their associations with psych...
African Americans are disproportionately burdened with colorectal cancer. Although incidence and mor...
Background: Black – white disparities exist in receipt of rec-ommended medical care, including color...
Objective: This study examined the characteristics of individuals in hospice care by racial/ethnic g...
Cristy Romero ’23 Major: Sociology and Biology Faculty Mentor: Dr. Brandon C. Martinez, Sociology an...
A disproportionate number of cancer deaths occur among racial/ethnic minorities, particularly Africa...
BackgroundAs cancer care shifts from hospital to outpatient settings, the number of cancer caregiver...
More than 60 million Americans are informal caregivers to adults, which can negatively affect their ...
The population in the United States (U.S.) is composed of many races from different backgrounds and ...
Objective: Advanced cancer family caregivers who have good relationships with other family members a...
African-Americans are disproportionately burdened with colorectal cancer. Several studies attribute ...
BACKGROUND: Minority patients receive more aggressive care at the end of life, but it is unclear whe...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [139]-152).This dissertation assessed caring responses am...
Background: National oncology guidelines recommend early integration of palliative care for patients...
Before treatment, cancer patients need information about side effects and prognosis, while after tre...
Cancer survivors employ distinct sets of coping behaviors that vary in their associations with psych...
African Americans are disproportionately burdened with colorectal cancer. Although incidence and mor...
Background: Black – white disparities exist in receipt of rec-ommended medical care, including color...
Objective: This study examined the characteristics of individuals in hospice care by racial/ethnic g...
Cristy Romero ’23 Major: Sociology and Biology Faculty Mentor: Dr. Brandon C. Martinez, Sociology an...
A disproportionate number of cancer deaths occur among racial/ethnic minorities, particularly Africa...