The Lived Experience of Childhood Cancer: A Hermeneutic Phenomenological Study of Iranian Families Navigating Sanctions and the Threat of War [0.03%]
伊朗受制裁和战争威胁的家庭中儿童癌症患者的生存体验:解释现象学研究
Fariba Hosseinzadegan,Fatemeh Moghaddam-Tabrizi,Samira Orujlu et al.
Fariba Hosseinzadegan et al.
Background: A childhood cancer diagnosis creates a profound crisis for the entire family. While the psychological distress of this journey is well-documented globally, the lived experiences of families within the specific...
Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Patient Experiences of Oesophageal Cancer Survivorship After Oesophagectomy [0.03%]
食管癌手术后食管癌幸存者生存体验的系统综述和meta分析
Jonathan Sivakumar,Thang Dao,Feras Alnimri et al.
Jonathan Sivakumar et al.
Background: Despite improving survival rates, the complexity of post-operative survivorship for oesophageal cancer patients remains poorly understood. This mixed-methods review explores quantitative health-related quality...
A Proof-of-Concept Analysis of the Healthy Communication Practice Intervention to Enhance Adult-Child Caregivers' Psychosocial Well-Being: A Brief Report [0.03%]
促进成人儿童护理人员心理社会福祉的健康沟通实践干预的概念验证分析简报
Carla L Fisher,Kevin B Wright,Easton N Wollney et al.
Carla L Fisher et al.
Background: Caregivers manage complex demands with little support, contributing to significant psychological distress. Though caregiver-focused supportive care is scarce, this type of psychosocial support enhances well-be...
The Feasibility of a Co-Designed Online Healthy Living Intervention for Cancer Survivors: Valuable Content, But Limited Engagement [0.03%]
面向癌症幸存者的协同设计在线健康生活干预的可行性:有价值的内容,但参与度有限
Morgan Leske,Bogda Koczwara,Jason Blunt et al.
Morgan Leske et al.
Introduction: Healthy Living after Cancer (HLaC) was an evidence-based, telephone-delivered lifestyle program for survivors. HLaC Online was co-designed with cancer survivors, healthcare professionals, and cancer support ...
Healthcare Professionals' Perspectives on Unmet Needs and Service Provision for Patients With Cancer and Caregivers in Türkiye: An Exploratory Study [0.03%]
土耳其医护人员对癌症患者和照顾者未满足需求和服务提供的看法:一项探索性研究
Ozan Bahcivan,Mehmet Salduz,Levent Ertuna et al.
Ozan Bahcivan et al.
Objective: Understanding the availability of various supportive care services for patients and caregivers is essential for informing national healthcare strategies and research priorities. Given the crucial role of health...
Out-of-Pocket Costs and Antidepressant Adherence in Head and Neck Cancer Survivors [0.03%]
头颈癌幸存者自付费用与抗抑郁药依从性之间的关系
Gennaro Di Tosto,Neil K Mehta,Christopher W Noel et al.
Gennaro Di Tosto et al.
Background: Head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors have a high burden of depression, yet real-world antidepressant adherence and the role of patient out-of-pocket (OOP) costs in this population remain poorly characterized. ...
Optimal Exercise Modality and Dose to Alleviate Depressive and Anxiety Symptoms in Patients With Cancer: A Network Meta-Analysis and Dose-Response Study [0.03%]
改善癌症患者抑郁和焦虑症状的运动方式和量效研究:网络meta分析及剂量反应分析
Bing Zeng,Jiu Chen,Hai Wang et al.
Bing Zeng et al.
Objective: To compare the effects of different exercise modalities on depressive and anxiety symptoms in patients with cancer and to explore the exercise dose-response relationship to identify the optimal dose. ...
Doireann Ni Dhalaigh,Zubair Kabir,Fahmi Ismail et al.
Doireann Ni Dhalaigh et al.
Background: Individuals diagnosed with cancer are at increased risk of suicide compared to the general population. Access to means is a key volitional risk factor for suicide and represents a modifiable target for prevent...
Psychological Distress Trajectories and Associated Factors in Patients With Breast Cancer: A Cohort Study [0.03%]
乳腺癌患者的焦虑轨迹及其相关因素:队列研究
Meidi Xiong,Wei Wei,Liangli Wang et al.
Meidi Xiong et al.
Purpose: Breast cancer patients often experience significant psychological distress. This study examined distress trajectories from diagnosis to 6 months post-treatment and explored differences across demographic, medical...
A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis on the Levels of Supportive Care Needs in Adults With Cancer [0.03%]
Caroline B Silveira,Anderson Rech,Maria Petropoulou et al.
Caroline B Silveira et al.
Objective: To estimate the levels of supportive care needs among adults with cancer using the Supportive Care Needs Survey-Short Form 34 (SCNS-SF34) and to examine demographic, clinical, and treatment-related determinants...