Objective: to understand the impact and changes in the routine of family relationships caused by pain in elderly patients with oncological diseases. Methods: it is a qualitative research based on oral history of life. Study participants were five elderly of the Nucleus of Hemotherapy and Hematology. Criteria of Inclusion were being assisted by the treatment team, in cancer treatment during the study period and being 60 years old or more. Results: data were collected through semi-structured interviews and analyzed using content analysis. Conclusion: it was shown that the pain caused feelings of sadness and isolation, changing the lives of the elderly and their families. Cancer and pain produced physical and psychological repercussions, affe...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Chronic pain is one of the most common conditions found by heal...
Purpose/objectives. A grounded theory design was used to identify, describe, and generate a theoreti...
Introduction and objective: Pain is the most common and universal symptom among all patients with th...
Objective: to understand the impact and changes in the routine of family relationships caused by pai...
Elderly patients with cancer are particularly burdened with pain, which has an impact on physical, p...
Aims and objectivesTo synthesise current evidence about the experience of older people with cancer p...
OBJECTIVE Understanding the experiences of elderly with cancer pain. METHOD Qualitative research bas...
Abstract Background Pain in advanced cancer is comple...
AimTo consider how the older person constructs the experience of cancer pain and how this is informe...
In most (65-80%) cancer patients at an advanced stage of illness we find significant, invalidating s...
Objectives: This study aimed to investe the impact of pain on older people with chronic pain. Metho...
Cancer is predominantly a disease of older people. It is also frequently a painful condition. Howeve...
Abstract Cancer diseases are one of the most frequent causes of death. Their occurrence increases wi...
This thesis explores everyday living with persistent pain from the perspectives of functionally depe...
Cancer is predominantly a disease of older people. It is also frequently a painful condition. Howeve...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Chronic pain is one of the most common conditions found by heal...
Purpose/objectives. A grounded theory design was used to identify, describe, and generate a theoreti...
Introduction and objective: Pain is the most common and universal symptom among all patients with th...
Objective: to understand the impact and changes in the routine of family relationships caused by pai...
Elderly patients with cancer are particularly burdened with pain, which has an impact on physical, p...
Aims and objectivesTo synthesise current evidence about the experience of older people with cancer p...
OBJECTIVE Understanding the experiences of elderly with cancer pain. METHOD Qualitative research bas...
Abstract Background Pain in advanced cancer is comple...
AimTo consider how the older person constructs the experience of cancer pain and how this is informe...
In most (65-80%) cancer patients at an advanced stage of illness we find significant, invalidating s...
Objectives: This study aimed to investe the impact of pain on older people with chronic pain. Metho...
Cancer is predominantly a disease of older people. It is also frequently a painful condition. Howeve...
Abstract Cancer diseases are one of the most frequent causes of death. Their occurrence increases wi...
This thesis explores everyday living with persistent pain from the perspectives of functionally depe...
Cancer is predominantly a disease of older people. It is also frequently a painful condition. Howeve...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Chronic pain is one of the most common conditions found by heal...
Purpose/objectives. A grounded theory design was used to identify, describe, and generate a theoreti...
Introduction and objective: Pain is the most common and universal symptom among all patients with th...