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Qualitatively Comparing the Support Needs of People with Cancer Based on Their History of Anxiety/Depression

Qualitatively Comparing the Support Needs of People with Cancer Based on Their History of... Oncol Ther (2017) 5:41–51 DOI 10.1007/s40487-017-0045-3 ORIGINAL RESEARCH Qualitatively Comparing the Support Needs of People with Cancer Based on Their History of Anxiety/ Depression . . . Emma M. Richardson Jennifer L. Scott Natalie Schu ¨ z Kristy Sanderson Benjamin Schu ¨ z Received: February 15, 2017 / Published online: May 5, 2017 The Author(s) 2017. This article is an open access publication have experienced long-term anxiety/ ABSTRACT depression. Methods: Twenty-one semi-structured inter- Introduction: Research rarely considers the views were conducted with people with a cur- origin or history of a cancer patient’s anxiety rent or previous diagnosis of cancer, and a and/or depression, instead assuming that these current or previous experience with anxiety illnesses are related to the cancer experience. and/or depression. Participants were split into The aim of this study was to compare differ- four groups based on their history with cancer ences in the support needs of people who have and anxiety/depression, and an inductive the- experienced anxiety/depression as part of the matic analysis was conducted to identify cancer experience and people who have not, as themes across groups. well as between people who have experienced Results: Two superordinate themes (with three episodic anxiety/depression and people http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Oncology and Therapy Springer Journals

Qualitatively Comparing the Support Needs of People with Cancer Based on Their History of Anxiety/Depression

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Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2017 by The Author(s)
Subject
Medicine & Public Health; Internal Medicine
ISSN
2366-1070
eISSN
2366-1089
DOI
10.1007/s40487-017-0045-3
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Abstract

Oncol Ther (2017) 5:41–51 DOI 10.1007/s40487-017-0045-3 ORIGINAL RESEARCH Qualitatively Comparing the Support Needs of People with Cancer Based on Their History of Anxiety/ Depression . . . Emma M. Richardson Jennifer L. Scott Natalie Schu ¨ z Kristy Sanderson Benjamin Schu ¨ z Received: February 15, 2017 / Published online: May 5, 2017 The Author(s) 2017. This article is an open access publication have experienced long-term anxiety/ ABSTRACT depression. Methods: Twenty-one semi-structured inter- Introduction: Research rarely considers the views were conducted with people with a cur- origin or history of a cancer patient’s anxiety rent or previous diagnosis of cancer, and a and/or depression, instead assuming that these current or previous experience with anxiety illnesses are related to the cancer experience. and/or depression. Participants were split into The aim of this study was to compare differ- four groups based on their history with cancer ences in the support needs of people who have and anxiety/depression, and an inductive the- experienced anxiety/depression as part of the matic analysis was conducted to identify cancer experience and people who have not, as themes across groups. well as between people who have experienced Results: Two superordinate themes (with three episodic anxiety/depression and people

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Oncology and TherapySpringer Journals

Published: May 5, 2017

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