Background: Lung cancer patients are often diagnosed in an advanced stage of disease. In a situation of palliative treatment, both patients and their relatives experience existential burden. Evidence suggests that multi-professional teams should deal with them as dyads. However, little is known about differences in their individual situation. The purpose of this study is to explore and compare reflections that arise out of the context of diagnosis and to compare how patients and their relatives try to handle advanced lung cancer. Methods: Data was collected by qualitative interviews. A total of 18 participants, 9 patients diagnosed with advanced lung cancer (ICD- 10 C-34, stage IV) starting or receiving palliative treatment and 9 relative...
To assess if family care givers of patients with lung cancer experience the patterns of social, psyc...
Communication and the care of patients with advanced cancer are a dynamic, interactive and challengi...
Background: Cancer has consequences not only for the sick person but also for those who have a close...
Anika Sparla,1 Sebastian Flach-Vorgang,1 Matthias Villalobos,2 Katja Krug,1 Martina Kamradt,1 Kadiat...
Background: Lung cancer has a high impact on both patients and relatives due to the high disease bur...
PURPOSE: Advanced lung cancer patients have high rates of multiple physical and psychological sympto...
Background. The aim of the study was to assess how family members remember the final months of their...
Objective To study how treatment decisions are made alongside the lung cancer clinical pathway. Met...
Background: Little is known about cancer patient and family caregiver preferences for the content an...
Purpose: Lung cancer and its treatment impose many demands on family caregivers, which may increase ...
Background: Family members are important companions of severely ill patients with cancer. However, s...
Objective: To explore the preferences of competent patients with advanced lung cancer regarding invo...
Although lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the USA, there have been few studies on...
How do relatives remember the dying of lung cancer patients after 2–8 years? A qualitative study bas...
Lung cancer remains a devastating diagnosis to receive. The goal of this thesis was to better unders...
To assess if family care givers of patients with lung cancer experience the patterns of social, psyc...
Communication and the care of patients with advanced cancer are a dynamic, interactive and challengi...
Background: Cancer has consequences not only for the sick person but also for those who have a close...
Anika Sparla,1 Sebastian Flach-Vorgang,1 Matthias Villalobos,2 Katja Krug,1 Martina Kamradt,1 Kadiat...
Background: Lung cancer has a high impact on both patients and relatives due to the high disease bur...
PURPOSE: Advanced lung cancer patients have high rates of multiple physical and psychological sympto...
Background. The aim of the study was to assess how family members remember the final months of their...
Objective To study how treatment decisions are made alongside the lung cancer clinical pathway. Met...
Background: Little is known about cancer patient and family caregiver preferences for the content an...
Purpose: Lung cancer and its treatment impose many demands on family caregivers, which may increase ...
Background: Family members are important companions of severely ill patients with cancer. However, s...
Objective: To explore the preferences of competent patients with advanced lung cancer regarding invo...
Although lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the USA, there have been few studies on...
How do relatives remember the dying of lung cancer patients after 2–8 years? A qualitative study bas...
Lung cancer remains a devastating diagnosis to receive. The goal of this thesis was to better unders...
To assess if family care givers of patients with lung cancer experience the patterns of social, psyc...
Communication and the care of patients with advanced cancer are a dynamic, interactive and challengi...
Background: Cancer has consequences not only for the sick person but also for those who have a close...