Background: Worldwide, millions of people with advanced cancer and their family caregivers are experiencing physical and psychological distress. Psychosocial support and education can reduce distress and prevent avoidable healthcare resource use. To date, we lack knowledge from large-scale studies on which interventions generate positive outcomes for people with cancer and their informal caregivers' quality of life. This protocol describes the DIAdIC study that will evaluate the effectiveness of two psychosocial and educational interventions aimed at improving patient-family caregiver dyads' emotional functioning and self-efficacy. Methods: We will conduct an international multicenter three-arm randomized controlled trial in Belgium, Denm...
Abstract Background Family car...
Abstract Background Family caregivers (FC) often experience higher distress levels than their relati...
Parents with cancer have high rates of psychological morbidity, and their children are at risk of po...
BACKGROUND: Worldwide, millions of people with advanced cancer and their family caregivers are exper...
Worldwide, millions of people with advanced cancer and their family caregivers are experiencing phys...
Worldwide, millions of people with advanced cancer and their family caregivers are experiencing phys...
Abstract Background Worldwide, millions of people wit...
Background: Worldwide, millions of people with advanced cancer and their family caregivers are exper...
Purpose/Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of a psychoeducational intervention, the Caring fo...
BACKGROUND: Most programs addressing psychosocial concerns of cancer survivors are in-person prog...
PURPOSE: This study examined the effectiveness, feasibility, and satisfaction with implementation of...
PURPOSE: This study examined the effectiveness, feasibility, and satisfaction with implementation of...
Most programs addressing psychosocial concerns of cancer survivors are in-person programs that are e...
Most programs addressing psychosocial concerns of cancer survivors are in-person programs that are e...
Background: Cancer survivors are vulnerable to experiencing symptoms of anxiety and depression and m...
Abstract Background Family car...
Abstract Background Family caregivers (FC) often experience higher distress levels than their relati...
Parents with cancer have high rates of psychological morbidity, and their children are at risk of po...
BACKGROUND: Worldwide, millions of people with advanced cancer and their family caregivers are exper...
Worldwide, millions of people with advanced cancer and their family caregivers are experiencing phys...
Worldwide, millions of people with advanced cancer and their family caregivers are experiencing phys...
Abstract Background Worldwide, millions of people wit...
Background: Worldwide, millions of people with advanced cancer and their family caregivers are exper...
Purpose/Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of a psychoeducational intervention, the Caring fo...
BACKGROUND: Most programs addressing psychosocial concerns of cancer survivors are in-person prog...
PURPOSE: This study examined the effectiveness, feasibility, and satisfaction with implementation of...
PURPOSE: This study examined the effectiveness, feasibility, and satisfaction with implementation of...
Most programs addressing psychosocial concerns of cancer survivors are in-person programs that are e...
Most programs addressing psychosocial concerns of cancer survivors are in-person programs that are e...
Background: Cancer survivors are vulnerable to experiencing symptoms of anxiety and depression and m...
Abstract Background Family car...
Abstract Background Family caregivers (FC) often experience higher distress levels than their relati...
Parents with cancer have high rates of psychological morbidity, and their children are at risk of po...