At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, high levels of distress, overwhelm with daily problems, and unmet psychosocial information needs decreased caregiver-reported health-related quality of life in ...
Fragile and Conflict-affected settings (FCS) are often sites of intense adversity and stress. Wars, natural disasters, forced displacement, as well as the chronic stress of trying to make ends meet in ...
Adolescents and young adults (AYA) with cancer do not fit neatly into pediatric or older adult oncology care settings. Recent efforts have led to the development of psychosocial interventions for AYAs ...
The growing global population of cancer survivors necessitates a comprehensive evaluation of psychosocial care services on a worldwide scale. This research highlights the global challenges in ...
Having psychosocial support for patients with cancer, and for their family members, is critical, because patients often feel that their emotional needs are overlooked in busy clinics, said Sophia K.
When Jason Winkle’s son Micah was diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma at age 9 in 2015, everything around the family seemed to shift at once — new information, new decisions, and a rapid immersion into the ...