Family caregivers of patients with cancer provide substantial physical, emotional, and functional care throughout the cancer trajectory. While caregiving can create employment and financial challenges, there is insufficient evidence to inform the development of caregiver-reported outcomes (CROs) that assess these experiences. The study purpose was to describe the occupational and financial consequences that were important to family caregivers of a patient with colorectal cancer (CRC) in the context of public health care, which represent potential considerations for CROs. In this qualitative Interpretive Description study, we analyzed interview data from 78 participants (25 caregivers, 37 patients, and 16 healthcare providers). Our findings ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between employment and financial toxi...
The content of this article has been reviewed by independent peer reviewers to ensure that it is bal...
Background: Colorectal cancer affects a wide range of working-age people. Little is known about the ...
Individuals with cancer commonly rely on their informal caregivers (e.g., spouse/partner, family mem...
Financial hardship may affect up to 30% of cancer survivors, however, little research has addressed ...
OBJECTIVES This study aimed to explore the key determinants of caregiver burden in colorectal canc...
Abstract Background While the evidence-base concerning the economic impact of cancer for patients an...
BACKGROUND: The financial impact and consequences of cancer on the lives of survivors remain poorly ...
Objectives This study aimed to explore the key determinants of caregiver burden in colorectal can...
Young adults are increasingly taking on caregiving roles in the United States, and cancer caregivers...
This study investigated how both caregiver and patient factors predict different aspects of burden i...
BACKGROUND:Financial toxicity has traditionally been attributed to the rising costs of cancer care. ...
Objective Childhood cancer can have short‐ and long‐term impacts on parents’ finances and employment...
PurposeThe aim of this study is to examine predictors of cancer-related financial difficulties and w...
Background Financial toxicity has traditionally been attributed to the rising costs of cancer care. ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between employment and financial toxi...
The content of this article has been reviewed by independent peer reviewers to ensure that it is bal...
Background: Colorectal cancer affects a wide range of working-age people. Little is known about the ...
Individuals with cancer commonly rely on their informal caregivers (e.g., spouse/partner, family mem...
Financial hardship may affect up to 30% of cancer survivors, however, little research has addressed ...
OBJECTIVES This study aimed to explore the key determinants of caregiver burden in colorectal canc...
Abstract Background While the evidence-base concerning the economic impact of cancer for patients an...
BACKGROUND: The financial impact and consequences of cancer on the lives of survivors remain poorly ...
Objectives This study aimed to explore the key determinants of caregiver burden in colorectal can...
Young adults are increasingly taking on caregiving roles in the United States, and cancer caregivers...
This study investigated how both caregiver and patient factors predict different aspects of burden i...
BACKGROUND:Financial toxicity has traditionally been attributed to the rising costs of cancer care. ...
Objective Childhood cancer can have short‐ and long‐term impacts on parents’ finances and employment...
PurposeThe aim of this study is to examine predictors of cancer-related financial difficulties and w...
Background Financial toxicity has traditionally been attributed to the rising costs of cancer care. ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between employment and financial toxi...
The content of this article has been reviewed by independent peer reviewers to ensure that it is bal...
Background: Colorectal cancer affects a wide range of working-age people. Little is known about the ...