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Factors associated with social alienation in cancer patients: a structural equation modeling approach [PDF]
IntroductionSocial alienation is an important issue for patients with cancer. However, the interrelationships among factors influencing social alienation in cancer patients have not been sufficiently investigated.
Yaxuan Hu +6 more
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Objective To explore the mediating effect of psychological resilience between fear of disease progression and stigma in peritoneal dialysis patients.
ZHANG Cen (张岑) +4 more
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Fear of disease progression and psychological stress in cancer patients under the outbreak of COVID-19. [PDF]
Chen G +8 more
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Objective To evaluate the influencing factors of fear of disease progression and examine its impact on quality-of-life in non-dialysis patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) in stages 3-5.
Yun-fei Wang, Yu-yu Zhu, De-guang. Wang
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Objective: This study aimed to analyse the effects of music therapy combined with the Objective–Rules–Training–Check–Culture (ORTCC) model-based nursing in patients undergoing vacuum sealing drainage (VSD) for surgical wounds.
TingTing Wang +7 more
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Correlation research between fear of disease progression and quality of life in patients with lung cancer [PDF]
Lung cancer has the highest incidence rate and mortality rate of all malignancies. In recent years, the therapeutic effect of lung cancer has been greatly improved, but the fear of disease progression still directly affects the quality of life (QOL) of patients.
Xiaofeng, Kuang +9 more
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BackgroundQuality of life, as a major criterion for judging the clinical outcome of ovarian cancer patients, can be affected by adverse psychological symptoms of patients.
Sun Hongfang +4 more
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On the analysis of EEG power, frequency and asymmetry in Parkinson's disease during emotion processing [PDF]
Objective: While Parkinson’s disease (PD) has traditionally been described as a movement disorder, there is growing evidence of disruption in emotion information processing associated with the disease.
Ibrahim, Norlinah Mohamed +8 more
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ObjectiveExcessive fear of progression can affect the mental health, social function, and wellbeing of patients with chronic diseases. This study investigated the fear of progression (FoP) and the socio-demographic and clinical predictors among patients ...
Yanhao Wang +11 more
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Content analysis of Advance Directives completed by patients with advanced cancer as part of an Advance Care Planning intervention : insights gained from the ACTION trial [PDF]
Purpose Writing an Advance Directive (AD) is often seen as a part of Advance Care Planning (ACP). ADs may include specific preferences regarding future care and treatment and information that provides a context for healthcare professionals and relatives ...
Caswell, G +11 more
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