Objective: to collect evidence on matters which involve cancer diagnosis disclosure to an elderly patient. Methods: integrative revision made in five important data bases in the area of health with seven selected articles. Results: it was noticeable that there are conflicts between family members and health professionals concerning cancer diagnosis disclosure to an elderly patient and that the preferences of those people on the disclosure of the diagnosis are similar to other patients. Conclusion: health professionals, especially the nurses, need training in order to have a secure and clarifying communication, matching the information to the specific needs of each patient, considering their reality and type of confrontation..\u
Elderly people form a large proportion of cancer patients. This has implications for cancer care, in...
Older people with cancer often face the prospect of cognitive and physical frailty, increased vulner...
An increasing number of older people are treated for cancer. Several factors, such as comorbidity an...
Objective: to collect evidence on matters which involve cancer diagnosis disclosure to an elderly pa...
Background: Effective communication to cancer patients allows better emotional response to diagnosis...
Background: providing cancer patients with adequate treatment information is important for patients'...
Background Providing cancer patients with adequate treatment information is important for patients' ...
I As there is growing regard to the question of whether or not to inform a patient of the diagnosis ...
Key words: elderly patients, cancer diagnosis, communication of bad news, informed consent
Objective: Cancer patients have reported that information plays a significant role in their capacity...
Objective: To evaluate what information and communication aspects older cancer patients (≥65) consid...
Background: Cancer has become one of the top causes of death in developing nations killing more peop...
Medical and nursing staff in oncology for older cancer patients are confronted with a range of probl...
Objective To evaluate what information and communication aspects older cancer patients (≥65) conside...
PURPOSE: Fulfilling cancer patients informational and emotional needs is a key factor in reducing st...
Elderly people form a large proportion of cancer patients. This has implications for cancer care, in...
Older people with cancer often face the prospect of cognitive and physical frailty, increased vulner...
An increasing number of older people are treated for cancer. Several factors, such as comorbidity an...
Objective: to collect evidence on matters which involve cancer diagnosis disclosure to an elderly pa...
Background: Effective communication to cancer patients allows better emotional response to diagnosis...
Background: providing cancer patients with adequate treatment information is important for patients'...
Background Providing cancer patients with adequate treatment information is important for patients' ...
I As there is growing regard to the question of whether or not to inform a patient of the diagnosis ...
Key words: elderly patients, cancer diagnosis, communication of bad news, informed consent
Objective: Cancer patients have reported that information plays a significant role in their capacity...
Objective: To evaluate what information and communication aspects older cancer patients (≥65) consid...
Background: Cancer has become one of the top causes of death in developing nations killing more peop...
Medical and nursing staff in oncology for older cancer patients are confronted with a range of probl...
Objective To evaluate what information and communication aspects older cancer patients (≥65) conside...
PURPOSE: Fulfilling cancer patients informational and emotional needs is a key factor in reducing st...
Elderly people form a large proportion of cancer patients. This has implications for cancer care, in...
Older people with cancer often face the prospect of cognitive and physical frailty, increased vulner...
An increasing number of older people are treated for cancer. Several factors, such as comorbidity an...