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Informal carers in cancer contexts

This paper considers some of the challenges involved in studying informal carers in cancer contexts. It reviews current knowledge by examining, first, the dominant psycho-oncological research tradition that focuses on psychological distress among carers and, second, the more recent sociologically informed body of work examining what carers actually do and the contribution that they make to patient care. The authors suggest that this second sociologically informed approach offers an important counter-weight to the psycho-oncological perspective. The developing research agenda for a sociology of cancer caring is briefly outlined.

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Additional Titles
European Journal of Cancer Care

Key Information

Type of Reference
Jour
ISBN/ISSN
0961-5423, 0961-5423
Resource Database
British nursing index bni - exported on 8/7/2016
Publication Year
2002
Issue Number
3
Volume Number
11
Start Page
178-182
Language
English