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Supporting older adults with chemotherapy treatment: A mixed methods exploration of cancer caregivers  experiences and outcomes
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Supporting older adults with chemotherapy treatment: A mixed methods exploration of cancer caregivers experiences and outcomes

Petra Stolz-Baskett, Cath Taylor, Agnes Glaus and Emma Ream
European Journal of Oncology Nursing, Vol.50, 101877
01/02/2021
PMID: 33248360

Abstract

Older adults Geriatric oncology Experiences Needs Cancer caregivers Chemotherapy
Due to delivery of chemotherapy being mostly in ambulatory care settings, support of people with cancer relies heavily on caregivers (e.g. relatives). Whilst cancer caregiver research has been flourishing, there has been little focus on the specific experiences of caregivers of older people (>70yrs) with cancer, and little considerations of cultural influences on their experiences. This study explored caregiver experiences and outcomes in the geriatric oncology context in Switzerland.
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