Primary brain tumors (PBTs) are rare but have a great impact on both patient and family caregiver wellbeing. Supporting caregivers can help them to continue their caregiving activities to maintain the patients’ best possible level of quality of life. Efforts to improve PBT caregiver wellbeing should take into account country- or culture-specific differences in care issues and supportive care needs to serve larger caregiver groups. We aimed to explore PBT caregivers’ satisfaction with the current supportive care provision, as well as their thoughts on monitoring their care issues with both paper-based and digital instruments. Twelve PBT caregivers were interviewed in the United States. The semi-structured interviews were transcribed verbatim...
Shorter hospital stays and greater emphasis on outpatient care means that family members have the pr...
BackgroundNeuro-oncology caregivers face unique challenges. Caring for a patient who has a catastrop...
Objective: Telehealth platforms have potential utility for providing remote access to supportive car...
Primary brain tumors (PBTs) are rare but have a great impact on both patient and family caregiver we...
The rapid onset and progression of a brain tumor, cog-nitive and behavioral changes, and uncertainty...
Providing care in the home is very demanding, particularly where people with a primary malignant bra...
Abstract Background Informal family caregivers consti...
The purpose of this study is to identify the needs of brain tumor patients and their caregivers to p...
<p>Khryshchuk O (2012) Information needs of neuro-oncology patients and their caregivers: a pilot st...
Background: Patients with brain tumors form a heterogeneous group in terms of clinical presentation ...
Background and Purpose: The informal care demands of primary malignant brain tumor (PMBT) patients i...
Background As a first step to reach consensus on the key constructs and outcomes in neuro-oncology c...
BACKGROUND: Negative physical health results from the emotional stress of providing care to a family...
A substantial burden is placed on family caregivers of patients diagnosed with brain cancers. Despit...
PURPOSE: Caring for someone with a primary malignant brain tumour is very demanding due to the dynam...
Shorter hospital stays and greater emphasis on outpatient care means that family members have the pr...
BackgroundNeuro-oncology caregivers face unique challenges. Caring for a patient who has a catastrop...
Objective: Telehealth platforms have potential utility for providing remote access to supportive car...
Primary brain tumors (PBTs) are rare but have a great impact on both patient and family caregiver we...
The rapid onset and progression of a brain tumor, cog-nitive and behavioral changes, and uncertainty...
Providing care in the home is very demanding, particularly where people with a primary malignant bra...
Abstract Background Informal family caregivers consti...
The purpose of this study is to identify the needs of brain tumor patients and their caregivers to p...
<p>Khryshchuk O (2012) Information needs of neuro-oncology patients and their caregivers: a pilot st...
Background: Patients with brain tumors form a heterogeneous group in terms of clinical presentation ...
Background and Purpose: The informal care demands of primary malignant brain tumor (PMBT) patients i...
Background As a first step to reach consensus on the key constructs and outcomes in neuro-oncology c...
BACKGROUND: Negative physical health results from the emotional stress of providing care to a family...
A substantial burden is placed on family caregivers of patients diagnosed with brain cancers. Despit...
PURPOSE: Caring for someone with a primary malignant brain tumour is very demanding due to the dynam...
Shorter hospital stays and greater emphasis on outpatient care means that family members have the pr...
BackgroundNeuro-oncology caregivers face unique challenges. Caring for a patient who has a catastrop...
Objective: Telehealth platforms have potential utility for providing remote access to supportive car...