Context: Prognostic information is considered important for advanced cancer patients and primary informal caregivers to prepare for the end of life. Little is known about discordance in patients’ and caregivers’ prognostic information preferences and prognostic perceptions, while such discordance complicates adaptive dyadic coping, clinical interactions and care plans. Objectives: To investigate the extent of patient-caregiver discordance in prognostic information preferences and perceptions, and the factors associated with discordant prognostic perceptions. Methods: We conducted secondary analyses of a cross-sectional study (PROSPECT, 2019–2021). Advanced cancer patients (median overall survival ≤12 months) from seven Dutch hospitals and c...
Tailoring care for older patients with cancerCancer is a disease of older age. Older cancer patients...
As the aging population the nation increases, cancer diagnoses in this age group will also increase....
Background: Family carers provide vital support for patients towards end-of-life, but caregiving has...
Context: Prognostic information is considered important for advanced cancer patients and primary inf...
Discordance between physicians' and patients' prognostic perceptions in advanced cancer care threate...
BackgroundPatients with advanced, incurable cancer who understand their illness is incurable are mor...
We aimed to identify the level of prognostic disclosure, type of prognostic information and delivery...
Shared decision making near end of life is a balancing act of communicating prognosis to patients an...
Purpose: To explore the impact of extended cancer survival on broader aspects of life and wellbeing ...
BACKGROUND: Caregivers of adults with cancer often report a different understanding of the patient\u...
BACKGROUND: For some patients with advanced cancer not knowing prognosis is essential. Yet, in an er...
Background This study attempted to examine the discordance between family caregivers and cancer p...
Objective: To explore how caregivers are involved in making treatment decisions for older people liv...
Background: In order to tailor treatment to the individual patient, it is important to take the pati...
Tailoring care for older patients with cancerCancer is a disease of older age. Older cancer patients...
As the aging population the nation increases, cancer diagnoses in this age group will also increase....
Background: Family carers provide vital support for patients towards end-of-life, but caregiving has...
Context: Prognostic information is considered important for advanced cancer patients and primary inf...
Discordance between physicians' and patients' prognostic perceptions in advanced cancer care threate...
BackgroundPatients with advanced, incurable cancer who understand their illness is incurable are mor...
We aimed to identify the level of prognostic disclosure, type of prognostic information and delivery...
Shared decision making near end of life is a balancing act of communicating prognosis to patients an...
Purpose: To explore the impact of extended cancer survival on broader aspects of life and wellbeing ...
BACKGROUND: Caregivers of adults with cancer often report a different understanding of the patient\u...
BACKGROUND: For some patients with advanced cancer not knowing prognosis is essential. Yet, in an er...
Background This study attempted to examine the discordance between family caregivers and cancer p...
Objective: To explore how caregivers are involved in making treatment decisions for older people liv...
Background: In order to tailor treatment to the individual patient, it is important to take the pati...
Tailoring care for older patients with cancerCancer is a disease of older age. Older cancer patients...
As the aging population the nation increases, cancer diagnoses in this age group will also increase....
Background: Family carers provide vital support for patients towards end-of-life, but caregiving has...