Chris McVittie - ORCID: 0000-0003-0657-7524 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0657-7524A brain tumour can be a life-threatening illness and cause unique symptoms compared to other types of cancer, such as cognitive or language deficits, or changes in personality. It is an exceptionally distressing diagnosis which can affect quality of life, even for those with a lowgrade tumour or many years after the diagnosis. This study sought to gain an in-depth understanding of the lived experience of adjustment to living with a brain tumour. Twelve individuals (83% female) with a primary brain tumour (83% low-grade) took part in the study. Participants were aged 29-54 years, on average 43 months following the diagnosis, and were recruited through th...
Background: Brain tumours are the second most common form of childhood cancer, accounting for over 2...
Background: The Mental Adjustment to Cancer Scale is an assessment tool commonly used to measure cop...
This study explored the effect of spiritual, emotional and psychosocial support within a rehabilitat...
A primary brain tumour diagnosis is known to elicit higher distress compared to other forms of cance...
This study investigated personal and social processes of adjustment at different stages of illness f...
Anna Trejnowska - ORCID 0000-0001-8659-883X https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8659-883XChris McVittie - O...
Objective: This exploratory study applied a biopsychosocial perspective to investigate cognitive and...
Overall median survival for malignant glioma or ?brain tumour? is limited; few patients will survive...
Due to dramatic improvements in diagnosis, treatment options, and improved survival rates, the exper...
[[abstract]]The study purpose was to evaluate how much of the variance in quality of life (QOL) amon...
Introduction: The effects of brain cancer significantly impact a person’s ability to participate in ...
[[abstract]]Purpose The purpose of this study was to assess the amount of variance in the coping str...
During the last 20 years, numerous studies have highlighted the need to consider Quality of Life (Qo...
Objective This study assessed the quality of life and psychosocial well-being of brain tumor patient...
OBJECTIVES: Taylor's theory of cognitive adaptation proposes that adjustment depends on the ability ...
Background: Brain tumours are the second most common form of childhood cancer, accounting for over 2...
Background: The Mental Adjustment to Cancer Scale is an assessment tool commonly used to measure cop...
This study explored the effect of spiritual, emotional and psychosocial support within a rehabilitat...
A primary brain tumour diagnosis is known to elicit higher distress compared to other forms of cance...
This study investigated personal and social processes of adjustment at different stages of illness f...
Anna Trejnowska - ORCID 0000-0001-8659-883X https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8659-883XChris McVittie - O...
Objective: This exploratory study applied a biopsychosocial perspective to investigate cognitive and...
Overall median survival for malignant glioma or ?brain tumour? is limited; few patients will survive...
Due to dramatic improvements in diagnosis, treatment options, and improved survival rates, the exper...
[[abstract]]The study purpose was to evaluate how much of the variance in quality of life (QOL) amon...
Introduction: The effects of brain cancer significantly impact a person’s ability to participate in ...
[[abstract]]Purpose The purpose of this study was to assess the amount of variance in the coping str...
During the last 20 years, numerous studies have highlighted the need to consider Quality of Life (Qo...
Objective This study assessed the quality of life and psychosocial well-being of brain tumor patient...
OBJECTIVES: Taylor's theory of cognitive adaptation proposes that adjustment depends on the ability ...
Background: Brain tumours are the second most common form of childhood cancer, accounting for over 2...
Background: The Mental Adjustment to Cancer Scale is an assessment tool commonly used to measure cop...
This study explored the effect of spiritual, emotional and psychosocial support within a rehabilitat...