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- 《Supportive Care in Cancer Official Journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer》 被引量: 725发表: 1999年 Reversible delirium in terminally ill patients Delirium is reported to be a common problem in terminally ill patients. The poor prognosis given to these patients ...
Throughout the last decade, caring for a loved one with a cancer diagnosis has developed both in the sheer numbers of people providing the service and in the complexity of tasks required by cancer patients. Between 1997 and 2005, the number of Americans diagnosed with cancer has grown from 90...
But there’s no better New Year’s resolution to make than to care for your emotional well-being every day and invite others alongside you to lend their support during your cancer journey. Notice of Security Incident: Important Information for Patients. Dismiss Learn More ...
The development of a method for assessing the quality of life of cancer patients. Although the need for a method of measuring the quality of life of patients undergoing therapy for cancer has been widely recognised, no adequately evaluat... P,J,Selby,... - 《British Journal of Cancer》 被...
I actually had her before I was diagnosed with cancer, because I was working two jobs and would rather pay someone to clean then do it myself. Now I truly need her. Eventually, a light dawns on me. I remember my wise mother in her old age remarking that she wanted to just care ...
For this reason, FCS recognizes and supports family caregivers, especially those caring for cancer patients. Behavioral health experts Karen Ridley, MSW, LCSW, and Stephen Voigt, MSW, LCSW, share valuable tips and advice for cancer caregivers about prioritizing self-care and well-being. What are ...
1.a person who is in charge of a place or thing, esp in the owner's absence:the caretaker of a school. 2.(modifier) holding office temporarily; interim:a caretaker government. 3.(Social Welfare)social welfarea person who takes care of a vulnerable person, often a close relative. See ...
Transforming Cancer Care By working with a range of stakeholders, including patients, advocacy organizations, researchers, academics and more, we can make a meaningful impact in transforming the lives of people with cancer. Read more Load More ...
①About 43.5 million Americans are taking care of aging relatives and friends, sacrificing(牺牲)time,money and sometimes their careers and personal health. They are doing the work of professional caregivers,who spend years training for the job. As baby boomers age, the demand for unpaid ...