To explore the experiences of Latina immigrants with advanced breast cancer and their support networks. We conducted semi-structured interviews with low-income Latina immigrants with advanced breast cancer and their support networks (informal caregivers, physicians, and complementary medicine (CM) practitioners). Patient interviews explored patients' illness experience and end of life (EOL) concerns. Support network member interviews focused on the relationship of the interviewee with the patient and EOL conversations. Six authors independently coded transcripts and jointly conducted qualitative thematic analysis. 72 total interviews (13 patients, 12 informal caregivers, 6 CM practitioners, and 4 physicians) revealed two themes. (1) Staying...
Hispanics are the fastest growing minority in the United States, and breast cancer is the most commo...
Background: Immigrants from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds diagnosed with ...
Background: Hispanic survivors of cancer experience increased cancer burden. Lifestyle behaviors, in...
Social support plays a crucial role in both the physical and mental adjustment to the diagnosis of b...
Introduction: In this exploratory, qualitative study, a focus group was conducted with Latina breast...
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women living in the United States across most eth...
The purpose of this pilot study was to describe communication practices during hereditary breast can...
UnrestrictedEnd-of-life (EOL) care communication involves dialogue among providers, patients, and fa...
BackgroundCompared to their white counterparts, Latina breast cancer survivors experience poorer qua...
Little research exists on the need for, barriers to, and acceptability and effectiveness of psychoso...
BackgroundDespite declining cancer incidence and mortality rates, Latina patients continue to have l...
BackgroundThe interaction of clinical and patient-level challenges following a breast cancer diagnos...
Highlights • Having cancer is a human experience, regardless of one’s country of origin. • Imm...
Purpose: Cancer is the leading cause of death among Hispanics/Latinos in the USA. Latina cancer surv...
Understanding the experiences of recently immigrated women with breast cancer is essential to improv...
Hispanics are the fastest growing minority in the United States, and breast cancer is the most commo...
Background: Immigrants from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds diagnosed with ...
Background: Hispanic survivors of cancer experience increased cancer burden. Lifestyle behaviors, in...
Social support plays a crucial role in both the physical and mental adjustment to the diagnosis of b...
Introduction: In this exploratory, qualitative study, a focus group was conducted with Latina breast...
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women living in the United States across most eth...
The purpose of this pilot study was to describe communication practices during hereditary breast can...
UnrestrictedEnd-of-life (EOL) care communication involves dialogue among providers, patients, and fa...
BackgroundCompared to their white counterparts, Latina breast cancer survivors experience poorer qua...
Little research exists on the need for, barriers to, and acceptability and effectiveness of psychoso...
BackgroundDespite declining cancer incidence and mortality rates, Latina patients continue to have l...
BackgroundThe interaction of clinical and patient-level challenges following a breast cancer diagnos...
Highlights • Having cancer is a human experience, regardless of one’s country of origin. • Imm...
Purpose: Cancer is the leading cause of death among Hispanics/Latinos in the USA. Latina cancer surv...
Understanding the experiences of recently immigrated women with breast cancer is essential to improv...
Hispanics are the fastest growing minority in the United States, and breast cancer is the most commo...
Background: Immigrants from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds diagnosed with ...
Background: Hispanic survivors of cancer experience increased cancer burden. Lifestyle behaviors, in...