Cancer-related fatigue self-management: A MASCC-endorsed practice framework for healthcare professionals to optimally support cancer survivors

Document Type

Editorial

Publication Title

Supportive Care in Cancer

Volume

31

Issue

12

Publisher

Springer

School

Exercise Medicine Research Institute

RAS ID

62195

Funders

National Health and Medical Research Council

Grant Number

NHMRC Numbers : APP1194051, APP2017080

Grant Link

http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1194051

Comments

Agbejule, O. A., Chan, R. J., Ekberg, S., Ashbury, F. D., Kleckner, A. S., & Hart, N. H. (2023). Cancer-related fatigue self-management: A MASCC-endorsed practice framework for healthcare professionals to optimally support cancer survivors [Editorial]. Supportive Care in Cancer, 31(12), article 666. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-023-08130-6

Abstract

Cancer-related fatigue is one of the most prevalent and distressing symptoms experienced by people diagnosed with cancer [1]. Effective fatigue management requires cancer survivors and caregivers to adopt a range of self-management behaviours; therefore, the provision of quality self-management support is critical [2]. Clinicians report a lack of clear guidance on self-management practices, which hinders their ability to provide optimal supportive care for people experiencing cancer-related fatigue. . . .

DOI

10.1007/s00520-023-08130-6

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