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    A care ethics approach to a reduced ability to eat by Bergman, Tessa, Lize, Nora, Beijer, Sandra, Raijmakers, Natasja, Metselaar, Suzanne

    Published in Nursing ethics (01-06-2024)
    “…Patients with advanced cancer often experience a reduced ability to eat, which may result in tensions between patients and family members. Often with advanced…”
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    Experiences of patients with cancer with information and support for psychosocial consequences of reduced ability to eat: a qualitative interview study by Lize, Nora, IJmker-Hemink, Vera, van Lieshout, Rianne, Wijnholds-Roeters, Yvonne, van den Berg, Manon, Soud, Maggy Youssef-El, Beijer, Sandra, Raijmakers, Natasja

    Published in Supportive care in cancer (01-11-2021)
    “…Purpose Patients with cancer may experience emotions such as anger or sadness due to tumour- or treatment-related reduced ability to eat. These emotions can be…”
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    Lessons learned from a randomized controlled trial on a home delivered meal service in advanced cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy: a pilot study by IJmker-Hemink, Vera, Lize, Nora, Beijer, Sandra, Raijmakers, Natasja, Wanten, Geert, van den Berg, Manon

    Published in BMC nutrition (16-02-2021)
    “…Performing a randomized controlled trial (RCT) in the field of nutrition is challenging and success highly depends on understanding the factors that influence…”
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    Patients with cancer experience high impact of emotional consequences of reduced ability to eat: A cross sectional survey study by Lize, Nora, Raijmakers, Natasja, Berg, Manon, Emmaneel, Leontien, Kok, Annemieke, Lagendijk, Marlies, Leeuwen‐Bouwhuis, Kim, Lieshout, Rianne, Nagel, Zola, Beijer, Sandra

    Published in European journal of cancer care (01-07-2022)
    “…Objective Patients with cancer can experience emotional consequences of reduced ability to eat, their impact is unknown. This study assesses the impact of…”
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