The challenges that confront families with cancer are strongly shaped by medical factors, such as type of cancer, extent of disease, type of treatment, and phase of illness. In addition, the family's reactions are also influenced by qualities of the family and its environment, such as ...
They are typically involved not only with the diagnostic and treatment phases of care but also across the care trajectory and into su... Barbara A. Given,Charles W. Given,Paula R. Sherwood - 《J Support Oncol》 被引量: 96发表: 2012年 Coping with Cancer in the Family Cancer presents the...
India, he noticed something distinctive: Virtually none of them used the word "cancer" itself. One elderly man Banerjee met got upset at seeing a medical van with the words "caring for cancer" on the side; the man insisted he was actually suffering from "oncology." ...
Within families, few coping strategies were reported (child: M = 1.47, SD = 0.99; parent: M = 3.33, SD = 1.18), suggesting that early family-based interventions teaching coping techniques for cancer-related stressors may be beneficial. 展开 关键词: pediatric cancer cancer-related stressors ...
Family matters : a select annotated bibliography for families coping with cancer : submitted to the School of Information Management Victoria University of... Family matters : a select annotated bibliography for families coping with cancer : submitted to the School of Information Management Victoria ...
The special problems of children and terminal patients with cancer, and the role of the family in coping, are also examined. A balanced and critical assessment is made of defects in health organisation, training of personnel and attitudes to cancer patients in Western society. A similar ...
It fills a gap that exists in the discussion of caregiver distress felt by both cancer researchers and psycho-oncologists in the vital area of predicting, acknowledging, and alleviating the distress of caregivers of cancer patients, and it focuses on the caregivers of cancer patients in various ...
Maternal coping with childhood cancer Although many researchers have demonstrated that childhood cancer has a major psychological impact on the lives of the stricken individual and the family, there are significant gaps in parental coping research due to a number of conceptu... HR Han 被引量: 1...
Prostate cancercopingsocial supportAsianNative HawaiianTo date, little research has been conducted to examine the experiences of Asian and Native Hawaiian families in facing prostate cancer. A survey was conducted with 100 participants (including both survivors and family members) of Native Hawaiian, ...
Family conflict is exacerbated by poverty-related stress and is detrimental to adolescent mental health. Adolescent coping with family conflict has the pot... DC Santiago,ME Wadsworth - 《Journal of Child & Family Studies》 被引量: 84发表: 2009年 Coping with cancer in remission: stressors and...