Differences in coping strategies among young adults and the elderly with cancer
Psychogeriatrics2019Vol. 19(5), pp. 426–434
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Raquel Hernández, Caterina Calderón, Alberto Carmona‐Bayonas, Alejandra Rodríguez Capote, Carlos Jara, Airam Alvarez, María de las Nieves Gómez‐Camacho, Carmen Beato, Beatriz Castelo, Margarita Majem, María del Mar Muñoz, Alejandra Ivars, Montserrat Mangas‐Izquierdo, Jacobo Rogado, Paula Jiménez‐Fonseca
Abstract
Higher levels of education, greater demands of the labour market, and the advent of the age of information have entailed drastic changes in the physician-patient relationship paradigm. This is especially true in the younger cancer patient population, who require more information and active participation in decision-making, can display more anxiety about their diagnosis, but also greater capacity to fight.
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