Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the experiences of head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors who returned to valued activities to understand how they reconstruct their lives following HNC diagnosis and treatment. Methods: A qualitative research approach based on social constructionist theory was used. A total of 21 in-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted with adults diagnosed with any type of HNC in the previous 6 years. Reflexive thematic analysis was used to identify themes. Results: HNC presents a unique trauma following which some survivors navigate paths back to meaningful activities. The experiences of HNC survivors who adapted to life after treatment described internal and external change and development, ...
Objective: To summarise patients' experiences of head and neck cancer (HNC) by examining the finding...
Objectives: Emerging cancer-survivorship research suggests that self-management can lead to improve...
Objectives: Emerging cancer-survivorship research suggests that self-management can lead to improve...
Objective: Active self‐management practices may help head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors to deal w...
Objective: Active self‐management practices may help head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors to deal w...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe considerations for developing supportive care interventions ...
2 Purpose: Head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors may experience functional changes to their voice, sp...
Purpose: To examine how individuals treated for head and neck cancer perceive life one year after th...
Purpose: To examine how individuals treated for head and neck cancer perceive life one year after th...
Purpose: To examine how individuals treated for head and neck cancer perceive life one year after th...
Purpose: To examine how individuals treated for head and neck cancer perceive life one year after th...
Purpose: Preparation for head and neck cancer treatment is focused on practicalities of treatment. L...
Purpose: To examine how individuals treated for head and neck cancer perceive life one year after th...
Incidence of oropharyngeal cancer continues to increase in many countries worldwide, largely due to ...
Purpose: To examine how individuals treated for head and neck cancer perceive life one year after th...
Objective: To summarise patients' experiences of head and neck cancer (HNC) by examining the finding...
Objectives: Emerging cancer-survivorship research suggests that self-management can lead to improve...
Objectives: Emerging cancer-survivorship research suggests that self-management can lead to improve...
Objective: Active self‐management practices may help head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors to deal w...
Objective: Active self‐management practices may help head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors to deal w...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe considerations for developing supportive care interventions ...
2 Purpose: Head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors may experience functional changes to their voice, sp...
Purpose: To examine how individuals treated for head and neck cancer perceive life one year after th...
Purpose: To examine how individuals treated for head and neck cancer perceive life one year after th...
Purpose: To examine how individuals treated for head and neck cancer perceive life one year after th...
Purpose: To examine how individuals treated for head and neck cancer perceive life one year after th...
Purpose: Preparation for head and neck cancer treatment is focused on practicalities of treatment. L...
Purpose: To examine how individuals treated for head and neck cancer perceive life one year after th...
Incidence of oropharyngeal cancer continues to increase in many countries worldwide, largely due to ...
Purpose: To examine how individuals treated for head and neck cancer perceive life one year after th...
Objective: To summarise patients' experiences of head and neck cancer (HNC) by examining the finding...
Objectives: Emerging cancer-survivorship research suggests that self-management can lead to improve...
Objectives: Emerging cancer-survivorship research suggests that self-management can lead to improve...