Recent aggressive chemotherapeutic and combined treatments have resulted in increased survivorship for advanced stage breast cancer. In some patients, treatment produces an actual abatement of their cancer, while in others treatment mitigates the progression of cancer bringing those patients into palliative care where their chronic disease requires continuous management. There is also evidence that the majority of palliative-care cancer patients have a deteriorating quality of life that only precipitously declines in the final few weeks of life. The new paradigm of patientcentered care for palliative patients is resulting in a new model of treatment in which the self-efficacy seems to play an important role. The present study represents an ...
Background: Self-efficacy is known as a factor which influences health behaviors, chronic diseases m...
Background/Aim: Self-efficacy for coping with cancer plays a critical role in influencing psychologi...
Comparatively little is known about how patients with advanced cancer cope with palliative chemother...
Recent aggressive chemotherapeutic and combined treatments have resulted in increased survivorship f...
Recent aggressive chemotherapeutic and combined treatments have resulted in increased survivorship f...
Self-efficacy for coping with cancer is a specific construct that refers to behaviors that occur in ...
Purpose: Coping is one of the most frequently addressed topics in palliative care. Beliefs and expec...
BACKGROUND: Coping strategies may be important factors influencing quality of life (QOL), depression...
Background: Patients in palliative care suffer variously due to underassessment of needs and subopti...
[[abstract]]Background: Theory has suggested that self-efficacy plays an important role in facilitat...
BackgroundThe important role of self-efficacy in facilitating health behavior and, in turn, promotin...
<p><strong>Background</strong>: Regarding to the importance of self-efficacy and its impact on healt...
Objective: To evaluate dispositional coping strategies as predictors for changes in well-being after...
PURPOSECancer survivors are increasingly expected to manage the consequences of cancer and its treat...
Background: Self-efficacy is known as a factor which influences health behaviors, chronic diseases m...
Background/Aim: Self-efficacy for coping with cancer plays a critical role in influencing psychologi...
Comparatively little is known about how patients with advanced cancer cope with palliative chemother...
Recent aggressive chemotherapeutic and combined treatments have resulted in increased survivorship f...
Recent aggressive chemotherapeutic and combined treatments have resulted in increased survivorship f...
Self-efficacy for coping with cancer is a specific construct that refers to behaviors that occur in ...
Purpose: Coping is one of the most frequently addressed topics in palliative care. Beliefs and expec...
BACKGROUND: Coping strategies may be important factors influencing quality of life (QOL), depression...
Background: Patients in palliative care suffer variously due to underassessment of needs and subopti...
[[abstract]]Background: Theory has suggested that self-efficacy plays an important role in facilitat...
BackgroundThe important role of self-efficacy in facilitating health behavior and, in turn, promotin...
<p><strong>Background</strong>: Regarding to the importance of self-efficacy and its impact on healt...
Objective: To evaluate dispositional coping strategies as predictors for changes in well-being after...
PURPOSECancer survivors are increasingly expected to manage the consequences of cancer and its treat...
Background: Self-efficacy is known as a factor which influences health behaviors, chronic diseases m...
Background/Aim: Self-efficacy for coping with cancer plays a critical role in influencing psychologi...
Comparatively little is known about how patients with advanced cancer cope with palliative chemother...