Cancer-related fatigue self-management: A MASCC-endorsed practice framework for healthcare professionals to optimally support cancer survivors
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. . . .
RAS ID
62195
Document Type
Editorial
Date of Publication
12-1-2023
Volume
31
Issue
12
Funding Information
National Health and Medical Research Council
School
Exercise Medicine Research Institute
Grant Number
NHMRC Numbers : APP1194051, APP2017080
Grant Link
http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1194051
Copyright
free_to_read
Publisher
Springer
Recommended Citation
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. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-023-08130-6
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