Explaining cancer information avoidance comparing people with and without cancer experience in the family [0.03%]
解释癌症信息回避,比较家庭中有无癌症经历的人群
Elena Link,Eva Baumann
Elena Link
Objectives: Cancer information avoidance (CIA) serves as a barrier to preventive efforts. To learn how to combat this barrier, we aim to examine predictors of CIA in populations with and without cancer experience in the f...
Associations of death-preparedness states with bereavement outcomes for family caregivers of terminally ill cancer patients [0.03%]
死亡准备状态与晚期癌症患者家庭照护者悲伤结果的关系研究
Fur-Hsing Wen,Wen-Chi Chou,Ming-Mo Hou et al.
Fur-Hsing Wen et al.
Objective: Death preparedness involves cognitive prognostic awareness and emotional acceptance of a relative's death. Effects of retrospectively assessed cognitive prognostic awareness and emotional preparedness for patie...
Cancer patient satisfaction with health care professional communication: An international EORTC study [0.03%]
癌症病人对卫生保健专业人员沟通的满意度:一项国际EORTC研究
Juan Ignacio Arraras,Johannes Giesinger,Omar Shamieh et al.
Juan Ignacio Arraras et al.
Colorectal cancer knowledge and perceptions among individuals below the age of 50 [0.03%]
50岁以下个体对结直肠癌的认知和看法
Nora M Mueller,Travis Hyams,Evelyn C King-Marshall et al.
Nora M Mueller et al.
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) rates are increasing in individuals below the age of 50 and this trend has been projected to continue for the foreseeable future. Health officials are calling for increased awareness of...
Frequency of anxiety and depression and screening performance of the Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale in a psycho-oncology clinic [0.03%]
心理肿瘤科焦虑和抑郁的患病率以及爱德蒙顿症状评估量表的筛查效果分析
Alan Valentine,Jessica Brown,Tamara Lacourt et al.
Alan Valentine et al.
Objective: The primary objective of this study was to determine the frequency of screening instrument-detected depression and anxiety in outpatients on initial presentation to a consultation psychiatric oncology clinic. T...
Social cognitive variables and physical activity during chemotherapy for breast cancer: An intensive longitudinal examination [0.03%]
乳腺癌化疗期间社会认知变量和身体活动的密集纵向考察
Lisa A Auster-Gussman,Kara L Gavin,Juned Siddique et al.
Lisa A Auster-Gussman et al.
Objective: Although physical activity is associated with better health outcomes in breast cancer survivors (BCS), activity often declines during cancer treatment. Social cognitive theory (SCT) constructs have been associa...
Knowledge about risk factors for cancer and cancer risk behavior among patients with severe mental illness [0.03%]
严重精神疾病患者对癌症危险因素的认知及其癌症风险行为
Luigi Grassi,Rosangela Caruso,Bruno Biancosino et al.
Luigi Grassi et al.
Objective: To examine knowledge about, perception of and current risk factors for cancer, among patients with severe mental illness (SMI) and to compare these variables with patients without SMI. ...
Are mind-body therapies effective for relieving cancer-related pain in adults? A systematic review and meta-analysis [0.03%]
身心疗法能否有效缓解成人癌症相关的疼痛?系统评价及荟萃分析
Nadia Danon,Muaamar Al-Gobari,Bernard Burnand et al.
Nadia Danon et al.
Objective: To assess whether mind-body therapies are effective for relieving cancer-related pain in adults, since at least one-third of adults with cancer are affected by moderate or severe pain. ...
Predictors of cancer screening among Black and White Maryland Medicaid enrollees with serious mental illness [0.03%]
严重精神疾病下马里兰州医疗保险中黑人和白人癌症筛查预测因素分析
Karly A Murphy,Gail L Daumit,Emma E McGinty et al.
Karly A Murphy et al.
Background: Cancer is the second leading cause of death for people with serious mental illness (SMI), such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. People with SMI receive cancer screenings at lower rates than the general p...
Decision-making in screening positive participants who follow up with colonoscopy in the Dutch colorectal cancer screening programme: A mixed-method study [0.03%]
荷兰大肠癌筛查项目中对阳性受试者进行结肠镜检查随访的决策过程:混合方法研究
Lucinda Bertels,Bart Knottnerus,Lottie Bastiaans et al.
Lucinda Bertels et al.
Objective: To explore worry and decision-making processes used by faecal immunochemical test (FIT)-positive participants in the Dutch national screening programme for colorectal cancer. ...