Search Results - "Hedges, Penelope"
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Occupational and Financial Setbacks in Caregivers of People with Colorectal Cancer: Considerations for Caregiver-Reported Outcomes
Published in Current oncology (Toronto) (29-10-2022)“…Family caregivers of patients with cancer provide substantial physical, emotional, and functional care throughout the cancer trajectory. While caregiving can…”
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At the Heart of It All: Emotions of Consequence for the Conceptualization of Caregiver-Reported Outcomes in the Context of Colorectal Cancer
Published in Current oncology (Toronto) (16-10-2021)“…Colorectal cancer (CRC) can be demanding for primary caregivers; yet, there is insufficient evidence describing the caregiver-reported outcomes (CROs) that…”
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Tailored Self-Management App to Support Older Adults With Cancer and Multimorbidity: Development and Usability Testing
Published in JMIR aging (08-05-2024)“…Globally, cancer predominates in adults aged older than 60 years, and 70% of older adults have ≥1 chronic condition. Cancer self-management interventions can…”
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To share or not to share: communication of caregiver-reported outcomes when a patient has colorectal cancer
Published in Journal of patient-reported outcomes (05-02-2022)“…Background The importance of patient-centered measurement in cancer care has led to recognition of the potential for caregiver-reported outcomes to improve…”
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Caring for older adults with cancer in Canada: Views from healthcare providers and cancer care allies in the community
Published in Supportive care in cancer (01-03-2024)“…Background Cancer is common and disproportionately impacts older adults. Moreover, cancer care of older adults is complex, and the current Canadian cancer care…”
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A Tailored Self-Management App to Support Older Adults with Cancer and Multi-Morbidities: Development and Usability Testing
Published in Studies in health technology and informatics (24-07-2024)“…Cancer self-management interventions improve symptom management and confidence, but few interventions target the complex needs of older adults with cancer and…”
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