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Besoins psychosociaux et perception d'iniquité: combinaison de méthodes d'action pour venir en aide aux conjoints de patients atteints d'un cancer - Une étude pilote
Article scientifiqueCancer is a chronic illness that impacts both patients and family members. Spouses will often take on a caregiver role, meeting psychosocial needs such as health professional needs and information needs. This caregiver role can also create emotional distress. Moreover, spouses might experience perceived inequity characterized by a combination of feelings of overinvestment and of underbenefit. ... -
Improvement of physicians' patient-centeredness: an empirical evidence of the benefits of a communication skills training program
2010, Jonius, Bénédicte; Merckaert, I.; BRAGARD, Isabelle; Delvaux, N.; Etienne, Anne-Marie; Libert, Y.; Libert, Y.; Reynaert, Ch.; Slachmuylder, J.-L.; Razavi, D.Livre/Ouvrage ou monographie -
Les fonctions cognitives au commencement d’une nouvelle ligne de traitement chez des patients âgés atteints d’un cancer hématologique
2013, Jonius, Bénédicte; Libert, Yves; Bragard, Isabelle; Reynaert, Christine; Razavi, Darius; Etienne, Anne-MarieEtienne, Anne-MarieArticle scientifique -
Psychosocial needs and perception of inequity: How spouses react to the cancer of their partner?
Livre/Ouvrage ou monographieBackground. Several studies have highlighted the importance of psychosocial needs in cancer patients’ spouses. Our study’s aim was to reduce these spouses’ needs, using a combination of two psychotherapeutic methods: 1. Psychosocial needs’ organization into a hierarchy; 2. Problem-solving method. We also assessed perception of inequity, which is a new concept used in psycho-oncology. This perception ... -
Vécu des conjoints face au cancer de leur partenaire : Rôle de proche aidant principal, besoins psychosociaux et détresse émotionnelle
Article scientifiqueIntroduction. Cancer causes in patients cognitive, emotional and behavioral reactions but what about their spouses? Aim. This study aims to describe, among spouses in good physical health, the size of their nearest major role in helping their emotional distress and psychosocial needs. Methodology. Participants were recruited with the prior consent of the patient, in four hospitals from Liege ...