Publications by authors named "T W Borneman"

Background: Spiritual care is a key domain of quality palliative care as defined by national palliative care guidelines.

Aims: The aim of this project was to synthesize data and research experience by the authors over 30 years related to spirituality in patients with cancer. The research objectives for this analysis were to: Describe spirituality in patients with cancer.

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Family caregivers are central to the delivery of serious illness care and also have needs related to their role and experience. One aspect of the family caregiver quality of life (QOL) that has received less attention is caregiver spirituality. The research objectives for this analysis were (1) Describe spirituality in oncology family caregivers.

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Purpose: To describe and assess physical and psychosocial concerns and care processes related to cancer and treatment in gynecologic cancer survivors.

Participants & Setting: 44 survivors of gynecologic cancer at City of Hope National Medical Center in southern California were enrolled.

Methodologic Approach: A descriptive mixed-methods approach was used.

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Lung cancer remains the most common malignancy and is recognized as having significant impact on quality of life. Advances in lung cancer treatment over the past decade have been significant, with new agents extending life, even in late-stage disease. The purpose of this study was to evaluate palliative care needs and use of supportive care services in a randomly selected sample (N = 99) of patients with lung cancer.

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