Browsing by Subjects (CINAHL) "Cancer Patients--Psychosocial Factors"
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Hopeful Adults with Advanced Stage Cancer: Nature, Influences, Focus, and Patterns of Hope Over Time
The diagnosis of terminal cancer begins one of the most complex and challenging individual experiences of human life that requires multiple coping responses, one of those being hope. There are limited knowledge and few ... -
The moderating effect of religion on death distress and quality of life among Christian cancer patients in the United States with Muslim cancer patients in Saudi Arabia
Cancer is an illness that knows no international boundaries. There are more than eight million global cancer deaths each year. A life-threatening diagnosis generates significant emotional problems for many patients across ... -
A Qualitative Study of Hope and the Environment of Persons Living With Cancer
The purpose of this naturalistic study was to explore and describe the impact of factors from the internal and external, human and non-human environments on the hoping process utilized by persons living with cancer. Given ... -
The Spiritual Health of Oncology Patients: A Comparison of Nurse and Patient Perceptions
Nurses who are committed to care of the whole person must be knowledgeable about patients' spiritual needs. This descriptive, cross-sectional survey was designed to investigate the spiritual health of oncology patients. ...