This paper explores how adult cancer in-patients feel about and make sense of their condition and therapy. Data was collected through observation and informal conversations with patients and hospital staff, over a period of 12 months, on a cancer ward in a teaching hospital in Kenya. I held in-depth conversations on multiple occasions with 42 patients. Most of them expected to recover quite fully, despite having postponed seeking medical help, and delays in referral. Long periods of suffering, prolonged diagnosis and treatment, and socio-economic difficulties shape the patients' perspectives on hospitalisation. The low position of patients in the social and medical hierarchy, and inadequate hospital resources, hamper their capacity to negot...
Purpose: Due to the high burden of cancer-related suffering, it is paramount to understand the gaps ...
Background: The quality of life of cancer patients is likely to be influenced by psychological react...
INTRODUCTION: Cancer is a disease of public importance in Tanzania. Considering a limited health car...
Many people associate hospital treatment with ‘getting better’, the restoration to health and normal...
Many people associate hospital treatment with 'getting better', the restoration to health and norm...
Background: Adolescents and Young Adults (AYAs) with cancer are being disadvantaged within the prese...
Cancer is the third highest cause of death in Kenya, preceded by infectious and cardiovascular disea...
Background: Chemotherapy for many types of cancers improves outcomes. On the other hand, chemotherap...
There has been a documented increase in incidence and prevalence of noncommunicable diseases, in par...
PhD (Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Cancer is a potentially life-thre...
Introduction: For the person living with cancer, the inpatient experience can be daunting, in what i...
Communication influences patient disclosure, treatment adherence, and outcome, adaptation to illness...
Background: Optimal care for patients with cancer involves the provision of effective physical and p...
Thesis (M.A. (Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.The high incidence of ...
Cancer has a reputation of being a progressive fatal condition and can bring about fear to newly dia...
Purpose: Due to the high burden of cancer-related suffering, it is paramount to understand the gaps ...
Background: The quality of life of cancer patients is likely to be influenced by psychological react...
INTRODUCTION: Cancer is a disease of public importance in Tanzania. Considering a limited health car...
Many people associate hospital treatment with ‘getting better’, the restoration to health and normal...
Many people associate hospital treatment with 'getting better', the restoration to health and norm...
Background: Adolescents and Young Adults (AYAs) with cancer are being disadvantaged within the prese...
Cancer is the third highest cause of death in Kenya, preceded by infectious and cardiovascular disea...
Background: Chemotherapy for many types of cancers improves outcomes. On the other hand, chemotherap...
There has been a documented increase in incidence and prevalence of noncommunicable diseases, in par...
PhD (Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Cancer is a potentially life-thre...
Introduction: For the person living with cancer, the inpatient experience can be daunting, in what i...
Communication influences patient disclosure, treatment adherence, and outcome, adaptation to illness...
Background: Optimal care for patients with cancer involves the provision of effective physical and p...
Thesis (M.A. (Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.The high incidence of ...
Cancer has a reputation of being a progressive fatal condition and can bring about fear to newly dia...
Purpose: Due to the high burden of cancer-related suffering, it is paramount to understand the gaps ...
Background: The quality of life of cancer patients is likely to be influenced by psychological react...
INTRODUCTION: Cancer is a disease of public importance in Tanzania. Considering a limited health car...