This study examined partners of cancer patients intention to use a web-based psychological intervention, their preferences regarding its preconditions, functionalities and topics, and factors related to their intention. One hundred and sixty-eight partners completed a questionnaire about these aspects. Forty-eight percent of the partners would (maybe) make use of a web-based intervention. Partners who intended to participate were significantly younger, used the Internet more often, and perceived more caregiver strain. Most partners preferred an intervention that takes less than 1hour/week, lasts five weeks or more, and contains information and peer support. Half of the partners would like to receive online guidance.</p
Background: As cancer survivors experience psychosocial, self-management and lifestyle problems, aft...
Purpose To evaluate the effectiveness of two versions (personal or automated feedback) of a psycholo...
Diagnosed with cancer is a traumatic event; it does not only affect the diagnosed patients, but also...
This study examined partners of cancer patients intention to use a web-based psychological intervent...
This study examined partners of cancer patients intention to use a web-based psychological intervent...
Background: Evidence-based, easily accessible, supportive interventions for partners of cancer patie...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based, easily accessible, supportive interventions for partners of cancer patie...
Background: Evidence-based, easily accessible, supportive interventions for partners of cancer patie...
Background: There is a growing recognition that cancer not only affects the lives of the patients, b...
Background There is a growing recognition that cancer not only affects the lives of the patients, bu...
Partners of cancer patients are an essential pillar in the cancer trajectory. The patient’s cancer c...
Background: There is a growing recognition that cancer not only affects the lives of the patients, b...
Background: Partners of cancer patients are the cornerstone of supportive cancer care. They assume d...
Background: As cancer survivors experience psychosocial, self-management and lifestyle problems, aft...
Purpose To evaluate the effectiveness of two versions (personal or automated feedback) of a psycholo...
Diagnosed with cancer is a traumatic event; it does not only affect the diagnosed patients, but also...
This study examined partners of cancer patients intention to use a web-based psychological intervent...
This study examined partners of cancer patients intention to use a web-based psychological intervent...
Background: Evidence-based, easily accessible, supportive interventions for partners of cancer patie...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based, easily accessible, supportive interventions for partners of cancer patie...
Background: Evidence-based, easily accessible, supportive interventions for partners of cancer patie...
Background: There is a growing recognition that cancer not only affects the lives of the patients, b...
Background There is a growing recognition that cancer not only affects the lives of the patients, bu...
Partners of cancer patients are an essential pillar in the cancer trajectory. The patient’s cancer c...
Background: There is a growing recognition that cancer not only affects the lives of the patients, b...
Background: Partners of cancer patients are the cornerstone of supportive cancer care. They assume d...
Background: As cancer survivors experience psychosocial, self-management and lifestyle problems, aft...
Purpose To evaluate the effectiveness of two versions (personal or automated feedback) of a psycholo...
Diagnosed with cancer is a traumatic event; it does not only affect the diagnosed patients, but also...