Purpose To summarise what is currently known about the psychosocial morbidity, experiences, and needs of people with cancer and their informal caregivers, who live in rural or regional areas of developed countries. Methods Eligible studies dating from August 2010 until May 2021 were identified through several online databases, including MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsychINFO, and RURAL (Rural and Remote Health Database). Results were reported according to the PRISMA guidelines and the protocol was registered on PROSPERO (CRD42020171764). Results Sixty-five studies were included in this review, including 20 qualitative studies, 41 quantitative studies, and 4 mixed methods studies. Qualitative research demonstrated that many unique psychosocial needs of ...
Objective: Rural cancer caregivers report poor wellbeing and high unmet needs for support. This stud...
The psychological, physical and social well-being components may differ for cancer patients living i...
Background: The Covid-19 pandemic has caused considerable disruption to cancer care and may have exa...
Purpose To summarise what is currently known about the psychosocial morbidity, experiences, and need...
Purpose: To summarise what is currently known about the psychosocial morbidity, experiences, and nee...
Regardless of geographic location, the cancer journey is an extremely difficult experience for both ...
The purpose of this research was to highlight gaps in formal psychosocial care for cancer survivors ...
PurposeThis study aims to identify key issues associated with the provision of psychosocial care fro...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to identify experienced rural nurses\u27 perceptions of key i...
Objective: To identify whether supportive care needs vary according to remoteness and area–level soc...
Discrepancies in health outcomes between rural and urban populations are well documented in broad he...
Purpose—The present research examined the extent to which rural residence and social support seeking...
Background: Cancer treatments can have long-term physical, psychological, financial, sexual and cogn...
Background: Cancer treatments can have long-term physical, psychological, financial, sexual and cogn...
Background: When compared to their urban counterparts, rural cancer survivors have been shown to hav...
Objective: Rural cancer caregivers report poor wellbeing and high unmet needs for support. This stud...
The psychological, physical and social well-being components may differ for cancer patients living i...
Background: The Covid-19 pandemic has caused considerable disruption to cancer care and may have exa...
Purpose To summarise what is currently known about the psychosocial morbidity, experiences, and need...
Purpose: To summarise what is currently known about the psychosocial morbidity, experiences, and nee...
Regardless of geographic location, the cancer journey is an extremely difficult experience for both ...
The purpose of this research was to highlight gaps in formal psychosocial care for cancer survivors ...
PurposeThis study aims to identify key issues associated with the provision of psychosocial care fro...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to identify experienced rural nurses\u27 perceptions of key i...
Objective: To identify whether supportive care needs vary according to remoteness and area–level soc...
Discrepancies in health outcomes between rural and urban populations are well documented in broad he...
Purpose—The present research examined the extent to which rural residence and social support seeking...
Background: Cancer treatments can have long-term physical, psychological, financial, sexual and cogn...
Background: Cancer treatments can have long-term physical, psychological, financial, sexual and cogn...
Background: When compared to their urban counterparts, rural cancer survivors have been shown to hav...
Objective: Rural cancer caregivers report poor wellbeing and high unmet needs for support. This stud...
The psychological, physical and social well-being components may differ for cancer patients living i...
Background: The Covid-19 pandemic has caused considerable disruption to cancer care and may have exa...