The number of women treated for gynecological cancer is increasing. At the same time, the duration of in-patient hospitalization has decreased, and follow-up with its primary focus on early recognition of recurrence does not meet all patients' needs. One method of follow-up may be digital intervention. This study describes the development of a psychoeducational Internet-delivered intervention targeting women's psychosocial needs during the follow-up period after treatment for gynecological cancer. The project consisted of three phases following the UK Medical Research Council Framework guidelines for the development of complex interventions. Phase one identified the evidence in the field, phase two identified the relevant theoretical framew...
Introduction Gynae-Radiotherapy places exceptional psychosocial and physical burdens on patients. Te...
Background: Despite advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment have significantly improved survival ...
Background: After primary treatment, many cancer survivors experience psychosocial, physical, and li...
The number of women treated for gynecological cancer is increasing. At the same time, the duration o...
Background Advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment have significantly improved survival rates, th...
Psychoeducational interventions have been found to be effective in helping patients with distressing...
Background: The physical and psychosocial impact of radiotherapy for gynecologic cancer requires com...
Context. Many breast cancer patients have unmet informational and psychosocial needs after treatment...
Background: Despite the psychosocial treatment gap in cancer settings and the significant body of ev...
Background: Internet-delivered interventions can provide remarkable opportunities in addressing brea...
INTRODUCTION: Depression and fatigue are common in breast cancer survivors, and their presence is as...
Background: The Internet should be suitable for delivery of interventions targeting young cancer pat...
Background - Internet-delivered interventions can provide remarkable opportunities in addressing bre...
BackgroundDespite advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment have significantly improved survival ra...
The impact of gynaecological cancers is multifaceted. Whilst many women enjoy good quality of life p...
Introduction Gynae-Radiotherapy places exceptional psychosocial and physical burdens on patients. Te...
Background: Despite advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment have significantly improved survival ...
Background: After primary treatment, many cancer survivors experience psychosocial, physical, and li...
The number of women treated for gynecological cancer is increasing. At the same time, the duration o...
Background Advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment have significantly improved survival rates, th...
Psychoeducational interventions have been found to be effective in helping patients with distressing...
Background: The physical and psychosocial impact of radiotherapy for gynecologic cancer requires com...
Context. Many breast cancer patients have unmet informational and psychosocial needs after treatment...
Background: Despite the psychosocial treatment gap in cancer settings and the significant body of ev...
Background: Internet-delivered interventions can provide remarkable opportunities in addressing brea...
INTRODUCTION: Depression and fatigue are common in breast cancer survivors, and their presence is as...
Background: The Internet should be suitable for delivery of interventions targeting young cancer pat...
Background - Internet-delivered interventions can provide remarkable opportunities in addressing bre...
BackgroundDespite advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment have significantly improved survival ra...
The impact of gynaecological cancers is multifaceted. Whilst many women enjoy good quality of life p...
Introduction Gynae-Radiotherapy places exceptional psychosocial and physical burdens on patients. Te...
Background: Despite advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment have significantly improved survival ...
Background: After primary treatment, many cancer survivors experience psychosocial, physical, and li...