Objective Patients with comorbid cancer and dementia have poorer outcomes than those without dementia. We observe oncology teams managing patients with dementia and memory loss and explore these patients' needs and experiences of outpatient cancer services. Methods A single site investigation of case study design to examine practices in four clinics using multi‐methods of data collection: retrospective note review, observation, interviews, and recorded consultations. A framework analytic approach identifies themes within and across cases. Results Thirty‐three clinical encounters with patients with memory loss were observed. Ten consultations were audio‐recorded and 16 individuals interviewed (n = 6 patients‐carer dyads, n = 1 lone patient, ...
Objectives: Despite cancer and dementia being conditions in which prevalence increases with age, the...
A growing number of people live with cancer and dementia. Dementia creates a particular set of chall...
Background: Managing multiple conditions is difficult for patients and their families, increasing co...
Objective Patients with comorbid cancer and dementia have poorer outcomes than those without dementi...
Purpose To inform improvement in cancer treatment experience and outcomes for people with dementia ...
Objectives: The risks of developing cancer and dementia increase as we age, however this comorbidity...
Abstract Background: Providing cancer care and treatment for ageing populations with complicating ...
Introduction: An estimated 11% of patients have dementia prior to a cancer diagnosis (Ornstein et al...
Objectives: Little is known about the cancer experience and support needs of people with dementia. I...
Background Evidence suggest that for people living with cancer and dementia the exploration of memo...
As many countries experience population aging, patients with cancer are becoming older and have more...
As many countries experience population aging, patients with cancer are becoming older and have more...
In this article we examine the challenges of informal carers supporting someone with dementia and ca...
The risk of cancer and dementia increases with age, raising complex questions about whether it is ap...
Objectives: A co-morbid diagnosis of cancer and dementia (cancer-dementia) may have uniqueimplicatio...
Objectives: Despite cancer and dementia being conditions in which prevalence increases with age, the...
A growing number of people live with cancer and dementia. Dementia creates a particular set of chall...
Background: Managing multiple conditions is difficult for patients and their families, increasing co...
Objective Patients with comorbid cancer and dementia have poorer outcomes than those without dementi...
Purpose To inform improvement in cancer treatment experience and outcomes for people with dementia ...
Objectives: The risks of developing cancer and dementia increase as we age, however this comorbidity...
Abstract Background: Providing cancer care and treatment for ageing populations with complicating ...
Introduction: An estimated 11% of patients have dementia prior to a cancer diagnosis (Ornstein et al...
Objectives: Little is known about the cancer experience and support needs of people with dementia. I...
Background Evidence suggest that for people living with cancer and dementia the exploration of memo...
As many countries experience population aging, patients with cancer are becoming older and have more...
As many countries experience population aging, patients with cancer are becoming older and have more...
In this article we examine the challenges of informal carers supporting someone with dementia and ca...
The risk of cancer and dementia increases with age, raising complex questions about whether it is ap...
Objectives: A co-morbid diagnosis of cancer and dementia (cancer-dementia) may have uniqueimplicatio...
Objectives: Despite cancer and dementia being conditions in which prevalence increases with age, the...
A growing number of people live with cancer and dementia. Dementia creates a particular set of chall...
Background: Managing multiple conditions is difficult for patients and their families, increasing co...