Background: Cancer is a global public health problem and it affects people in different ways. Family caregivers (FCs) play an essential role in caring for patients with cancer, and thus, they experience many caregiver burdens that go unnoticed. Aim: This research study explored the social burden that families experience in providing care to their family members living with cancer. Setting: This study was conducted in Durban and Pietermaritzburg, cities located in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Methods: This was a qualitative study using the interpretative phenomenological approach that was ideal for understanding FCs subjective perspectives on their cancer caregiving experience. Data saturation were reached at 20 in-depth interviews. Resu...
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: There is insufficient information on how the burden of caregiving is affected when the f...
This study explored the perspectives of family caregivers of the economic burden imposed by caring f...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The study aimed to explore the perceptions of so...
Background: Cancer is a disease which affects not only patients but also their families physically a...
Caring for terminally ill patients can be regarded as an important public health concern in South Af...
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 ...
There has been a documented increase in incidence and prevalence of noncommunicable diseases, in par...
Aim: The overall aim is to generate knowledge about consequences of informal caregiving for the fami...
Goals of work: The aim of the study is to explore the psychosocial needs of persons taking care of f...
Purpose People who are first-degree relatives of cancer patients are at an increased risk of develo...
BACKGROUND: Cancer is a disease which affects not only patients but also their families physically a...
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: Cancer is a disease which affects not only patients but also their families physically a...
BACKGROUND: There is insufficient information on how the burden of caregiving is affected when the f...
This study explored the perspectives of family caregivers of the economic burden imposed by caring f...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The study aimed to explore the perceptions of so...
Background: Cancer is a disease which affects not only patients but also their families physically a...
Caring for terminally ill patients can be regarded as an important public health concern in South Af...
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 ...
There has been a documented increase in incidence and prevalence of noncommunicable diseases, in par...
Aim: The overall aim is to generate knowledge about consequences of informal caregiving for the fami...
Goals of work: The aim of the study is to explore the psychosocial needs of persons taking care of f...
Purpose People who are first-degree relatives of cancer patients are at an increased risk of develo...
BACKGROUND: Cancer is a disease which affects not only patients but also their families physically a...
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: Cancer is a disease which affects not only patients but also their families physically a...
BACKGROUND: There is insufficient information on how the burden of caregiving is affected when the f...