Lung cancer is often asymptomatic until it reaches an advanced stage. The tumor may be inoperable by the time disease is diagnosed.HeldMedicalJeanneMedicalL.MedicalEBSCO_AspNursingHeld, J. 1995. Caring for a patient with lung cancer. Nursing, October, 34-43....
Every nurse faces the challenge of caring for a patient with cancer at some point in his or her nursing career. The participants, 392 nurses, were asked to discuss a care episode from their practice and the impact this encounter had on clinical learning and practice. The data collection ...
- 《Patient Education & Counseling》 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 Does caring for patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer affect health-related quality of life of caregivers? A multicenter, cross-sectional study Purpose: Patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) mostly ...
Exploring the other side of cancer care: The informal caregiver To identify the caregiver outcomes among relatives caring for patients with cancer and to examine the patient and family caregiver variables that predicted... E Papastavrou,A Charalambous,H Tsangari - 《European Journal of Oncology Nursi...
A Staff Dialogue on Caring for a Cancer Patient Who Commits Suicide: Psychosocial Issues Faced by Patients, Their Families, and CaregiversShortly before his death in 1995, Kenneth B. Schwartz, a cancer patient at Massachusetts General ... EM O'Shea,KC Lintz,RT Penson,... - 《Oncologist》 ...
Review of the literature on the effects of caring for a patient with cancer Objective: To adequately help family caregivers (FCs) of cancer patients, clinicians need to understand the complexity of the problems and responsibilities... U Stenberg,CM Ruland,C Miaskowski - Psycho-Oncology 被引量:...
Biologic Cost of Caring for a Cancer Patient: Dysregulation of Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Signaling Pathways Caring for a family member with cancer is a psychologically demanding experience. However, it remains unclear whether the distress that caregiving provokes also takes a physiologic toll on the...
So things that have happened recently for us is we had a young patient, from around my age, dealing with some of the same stuff that I was dealing with in my own life. So, I was like, ‘Hey, guys, this guy might need to hear from somebody who's been...
Caring for a child with cancer: a longitudinal perspective. Aims. This paper reports a study to evaluate caregiving demands among mothers and fathers of children with cancer, parents' well-being, and how the parents... EK Svavarsdottir - 《Journal of Advanced Nursing》 被引量: 117发表: 201...
作者: GR Palos,TR Mendoza,KP Liao,KO Anderson,A Garcia-Gonzalez,K Hahn,A Nazario,LM Ramondetta,V Valero,GR Lynch 展开 摘要: BACKGROUND: The growing diversity of the population of the United States and the high burden of cancer-related symptoms reflect the need for caregiver research within ...