Few studies describe supportive care needs among young adults (YAs) with cancer ages 25 to 39 using validated questionnaires. Previous findings identified the need for psychological and information support and suggest that gender, age, psychological distress, and coping may be associated with greater need for this support. To substantiate these findings, this study aimed to (1) describe the supportive care needs of YAs in each domain of the Supportive Care Needs Survey and (2) explore the relationship between unmet supportive care needs and clinical and demographic factors, health-related quality of life, psychological distress, illness cognitions, and service needs using latent class analysis. Clinical teams from six hospitals in England i...
Aims: Adolescents and young adults aged 15–39 years with cancer face unique medical, practical and p...
Objectives: The recognition that a partner or caregiver is typically the patient's primary support p...
Aims and Objectives: To explore the lived experience of young adults diagnosed with cancer and to in...
Few studies describe supportive care needs among young adults (YAs) with cancer ages 25 to 39 using ...
Few studies describe supportive care needs among young adults (YAs) with cancer ages 25 to 39 using ...
Cancer patients have a wide array of psychosocial and supportive care needs that are related to thei...
Examining and addressing unmet care needs is integral to improving the provision and quality of canc...
Introduction: Cancer for adolescents and young adults (AYA) differs from younger and older patients;...
Examining and addressing unmet care needs is integral to improving the provision and quality of canc...
Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) represent an overlooked population in cancer survivorship care. ...
Contains fulltext : 235257.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)AIMS: Adolescen...
Nearly 70,000 adolescents and young adults (AYA\; ages 15-39) are diagnosed with cancer each year. D...
Purpose: To assess unmet information and service needs in adolescent and young adult cancer survivor...
Objective: This study aimed to develop and validate a short version of the Supportive Care Needs Sur...
Objective: Begin to test the psychometric properties of a measure designed to capture the multi-dime...
Aims: Adolescents and young adults aged 15–39 years with cancer face unique medical, practical and p...
Objectives: The recognition that a partner or caregiver is typically the patient's primary support p...
Aims and Objectives: To explore the lived experience of young adults diagnosed with cancer and to in...
Few studies describe supportive care needs among young adults (YAs) with cancer ages 25 to 39 using ...
Few studies describe supportive care needs among young adults (YAs) with cancer ages 25 to 39 using ...
Cancer patients have a wide array of psychosocial and supportive care needs that are related to thei...
Examining and addressing unmet care needs is integral to improving the provision and quality of canc...
Introduction: Cancer for adolescents and young adults (AYA) differs from younger and older patients;...
Examining and addressing unmet care needs is integral to improving the provision and quality of canc...
Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) represent an overlooked population in cancer survivorship care. ...
Contains fulltext : 235257.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)AIMS: Adolescen...
Nearly 70,000 adolescents and young adults (AYA\; ages 15-39) are diagnosed with cancer each year. D...
Purpose: To assess unmet information and service needs in adolescent and young adult cancer survivor...
Objective: This study aimed to develop and validate a short version of the Supportive Care Needs Sur...
Objective: Begin to test the psychometric properties of a measure designed to capture the multi-dime...
Aims: Adolescents and young adults aged 15–39 years with cancer face unique medical, practical and p...
Objectives: The recognition that a partner or caregiver is typically the patient's primary support p...
Aims and Objectives: To explore the lived experience of young adults diagnosed with cancer and to in...