Despite high levels of psychological distress, there is a scarcity of research on unmet supportive care needs in haematological cancer patients. This qualitative study used an in-depth interpretative phenomenological approach to investigate the needs reported by six Non-Hodgkin lymphoma patients and explored how these needs consequently shaped the patient experience. Emergent themes included: concerns for family, information needs and the need for psychological support. Participants reported feeling different to other cancer patients. Lack of understanding of their diagnosis by friends and family, and access to relevant support services, are notable unmet needs that differ from previous findings
Background: The reduction of delay in cancer diagnosis has been targeted as a way to improve surviva...
Cancer patients have a wide array of psychosocial and supportive care needs that are related to thei...
Purpose: A cancer diagnosis is an emotive and challenging time for patients. This study aimed to sys...
Despite high levels of psychological distress, there is a scarcity of research on unmet supportive c...
BackgroundSome sub-types of haematological cancers are acute and require intensive treatment soon af...
Background: Information about the unmet supportive care needs of haematological cancer patients is n...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to describe the lived experience of lymphoedema and the barriers...
Being diagnosed with the ‘C’ word, also known as cancer, provokes a wide variety of psychological re...
Unmet psychosocial needs indicate a desire for additional support in cancer patients, having a direc...
Background: Cancer is believed to be one of the most important health problems worldwide today. In I...
Background: This study aimed to identify the most prevalent unmet needs of haematological cancer sur...
'Significant unmet needs' are those needs that patients identify as both important and unsatisfied. ...
Background Despite the remarkable development of medical sciences, cancer has yet remained...
Background: Oncological disease progression can be difficult to manage for physicians, due to therap...
Background: Lymphoedema secondary to cancer is a relatively neglected and under-researched condition...
Background: The reduction of delay in cancer diagnosis has been targeted as a way to improve surviva...
Cancer patients have a wide array of psychosocial and supportive care needs that are related to thei...
Purpose: A cancer diagnosis is an emotive and challenging time for patients. This study aimed to sys...
Despite high levels of psychological distress, there is a scarcity of research on unmet supportive c...
BackgroundSome sub-types of haematological cancers are acute and require intensive treatment soon af...
Background: Information about the unmet supportive care needs of haematological cancer patients is n...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to describe the lived experience of lymphoedema and the barriers...
Being diagnosed with the ‘C’ word, also known as cancer, provokes a wide variety of psychological re...
Unmet psychosocial needs indicate a desire for additional support in cancer patients, having a direc...
Background: Cancer is believed to be one of the most important health problems worldwide today. In I...
Background: This study aimed to identify the most prevalent unmet needs of haematological cancer sur...
'Significant unmet needs' are those needs that patients identify as both important and unsatisfied. ...
Background Despite the remarkable development of medical sciences, cancer has yet remained...
Background: Oncological disease progression can be difficult to manage for physicians, due to therap...
Background: Lymphoedema secondary to cancer is a relatively neglected and under-researched condition...
Background: The reduction of delay in cancer diagnosis has been targeted as a way to improve surviva...
Cancer patients have a wide array of psychosocial and supportive care needs that are related to thei...
Purpose: A cancer diagnosis is an emotive and challenging time for patients. This study aimed to sys...