The overall aim of this thesis was to gain knowledge about the existential crisis in patients and family members caused by an incurable cancer and how the crisis is managed. Two methodological approaches were used. Semi-structured tape-recorded interviews (20 patients enrolled in palliative care and 20 family members) were analysed using hermeneutics. A postal questionnaire with open-ended questions was distributed and the responses (103 patients enrolled in palliative care) were analysed with qualitative content analysis. In Study I patients and family members experiences of existential loneliness were investigated. The disease had brought changes to their day-to-day life and to the patients bodies which had made them vulnerable and e...
Palliative care practitioners are now better able than ever before to ameliorate end-of-life symptom...
This thesis focuses on palliative cancer care in acute care hospitals and home care settings. The ov...
Increasing numbers of elderly people will lead to more elderly cancer patients in the palliative pha...
Background: Living with an incurable disease means facing existential challenges that the person mus...
Introduction: The illness of an oncological disease provides experiences capable of modifying the bo...
It is well known that during the palliative process both patient and loved ones have to face, and pr...
The purpose of this study was to discover how palliative cancer patients experience living while th...
Abstract: Aim: The aim of this study was to explore relatives ’ existential concerns when caring for...
Background: When a patient receives the diagnosis of an incurable cancer, their loved ones have to f...
Patients are living longer with many types of cancer; however, often they face sudden possibilities ...
BACKGROUND: Facing a terminal illness can be highly stressful and palliative care patients frequentl...
Spiritual/existential questions are activated when death becomes a real threat, regardless of whethe...
Communication about prognosis is integral to effective palliative care. However, prognosis communica...
Suffering has been part of the human condition since time began, and people have long sought answer...
Background: When a patient suffer from a disease and is in need of palliative care, it is normal to ...
Palliative care practitioners are now better able than ever before to ameliorate end-of-life symptom...
This thesis focuses on palliative cancer care in acute care hospitals and home care settings. The ov...
Increasing numbers of elderly people will lead to more elderly cancer patients in the palliative pha...
Background: Living with an incurable disease means facing existential challenges that the person mus...
Introduction: The illness of an oncological disease provides experiences capable of modifying the bo...
It is well known that during the palliative process both patient and loved ones have to face, and pr...
The purpose of this study was to discover how palliative cancer patients experience living while th...
Abstract: Aim: The aim of this study was to explore relatives ’ existential concerns when caring for...
Background: When a patient receives the diagnosis of an incurable cancer, their loved ones have to f...
Patients are living longer with many types of cancer; however, often they face sudden possibilities ...
BACKGROUND: Facing a terminal illness can be highly stressful and palliative care patients frequentl...
Spiritual/existential questions are activated when death becomes a real threat, regardless of whethe...
Communication about prognosis is integral to effective palliative care. However, prognosis communica...
Suffering has been part of the human condition since time began, and people have long sought answer...
Background: When a patient suffer from a disease and is in need of palliative care, it is normal to ...
Palliative care practitioners are now better able than ever before to ameliorate end-of-life symptom...
This thesis focuses on palliative cancer care in acute care hospitals and home care settings. The ov...
Increasing numbers of elderly people will lead to more elderly cancer patients in the palliative pha...