The Mediating Role of Resilience in the Relationship Between Hope and Spiritual Well-being in Cancer Patients: A Study From Turkey [0.03%]
土耳其癌症患者希望与精神福祉之间关系的韧性介导作用研究
Özkan Uğuz,Gülseren Keskin
Özkan Uğuz
Background: Cancer is a significant public health concern in the healthcare landscape. Amidst this challenging journey, the levels of hope, spiritual well-being, and resilience in patients with cancer have emerged as pivo...
Cynthia C Adams
Cynthia C Adams
The Effect of Self-efficacy-Enhancing Interventions on Quality of Life of Cancer Survivors: A Systematic Review [0.03%]
提升癌症幸存者生活治疗的自我效能干预效果:系统综述
Kailei Yan,Cecile A Lengacher,Chawisa Dandamrongrak et al.
Kailei Yan et al.
Background: The influence of self-efficacy-enhancing interventions on quality of life (QOL) is not clear with recent randomized controlled trials (RCTs) because current reviews only evaluated self-efficacy as an outcome. ...
Predictors of Moderate-High Posttraumatic Growth in Parents of Children With Cancer: A Cross-sectional Study [0.03%]
儿童癌症患者父母中度至高水平创伤后成长的预测因素:一项横断面研究
Buket Meral,Hacer Kobya Bulut
Buket Meral
Background: Parents of children with cancer may experience posttraumatic growth (PTG). In clinical practice, this parental enhancement is more likely to be seen with a moderate-high PTG. ...
The Impact of Frailty on Chemotherapy Outcomes in Patients With Digestive System Tumors: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis [0.03%]
衰弱对消化系统肿瘤患者化疗结果的影响:系统评价和Meta分析
Weiyan Xu,Hailing Yang,Weihua Li et al.
Weiyan Xu et al.
Background: The prevalence of patients with digestive system tumors has been high. In recent years, frailty has been considered to be associated with poor prognosis of digestive system tumors, but there are conflicting re...
The Effect of Perceived Social Support and Spiritual Care Needs in Predicting Hope in Oncology Patients [0.03%]
感知到的社会支持和精神护理需求对肿瘤患者希望感的影响预测作用
Simay Ezgi Budak,Melike Ayça Ay Kaatsız
Simay Ezgi Budak
Background: Hope has an influential role in oncology patients and is related to perceived social support and spirituality. However, studies on the extent to which the concepts of perceived social support and spiritual car...
Do All Patients Benefit From the Soothing Properties of a Conversational Nursing Intervention to Reduce Symptom Burden During Outpatient Chemotherapy?: A Multimethod Secondary Analysis [0.03%]
对话式护理干预的抚慰作用能否减轻门诊化疗患者的症状负担?一种多方法二次分析研究
Caroline Arbour,Alexandra Lapierre,Danny Hjeij et al.
Caroline Arbour et al.
Background: Soothing conversation (SC) is particularly promising for symptom management during outpatient chemotherapy. However, we know little about the profile of patients who are most likely to benefit from this interv...
Parents' Experiences of Communicating With Children About Their Diagnosis of Nonterminal Cancer and Its Related Issues: A Systematic Review of Qualitative Studies [0.03%]
父母与患有非终末期癌症儿童沟通疾病诊断及其相关问题的经验:定性研究的系统综述
Yiran Du,Xiaoyan Huang,Run Xie et al.
Yiran Du et al.
Background: Many children experience serious symptoms when they are diagnosed with and treated for cancer. Through appropriate parent-child communication, parents were able to identify children's physical and psychologica...
Extended and Long-term Cancer Survivorship of Childhood Survivors: A Scoping Review of Nursing Evidence With Bibliometric Analysis [0.03%]
儿童癌症幸存者的延长和长期生存状况:护理证据的综述性研究与文献计量分析
Ana Carolina Andrade Biaggi Leite,Lucila Castanheira Nascimento,Rhyquelle Rhibna Neris et al.
Ana Carolina Andrade Biaggi Leite et al.
Background: With the increasing survival rates of childhood cancer, nurses' familiarity with published evidence has become crucial to care for this population and their families throughout the survival process. ...
Act or Wait? Presentation Delay in Symptomatic Breast Cancer in China [0.03%]
行动还是等待?中国有症状乳腺癌的就诊延迟问题
Jinghua An,Alana D Steffen,Eileen G Collins et al.
Jinghua An et al.
Background: In Western countries, factors contributing to breast cancer presentation delay have been identified, but little is known about presentation delay in China, where culture and healthcare systems are quite differ...