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    Relationship between prescribed opioids, pain management satisfaction, and pain intensity in oncology outpatients

    Pain is the most severe and commonest symptom for patients with cancer. Patients’ pain management satisfaction is an essential indicator of quality care and further affects their willingness to seek care.

    Jia-Hua Wang, Ling-Wei Wang, Shu-Yuan Liang, John Rosenberg in Supportive Care in Cancer (2022)

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    The influence of opioid-taking self-efficacy and social support on pain management satisfaction in outpatients with cancer pain

    The purpose of this study was to explore the correlations between patients’ opioid-taking self-efficacy, social support, and their pain management satisfaction, and to evaluate the effect of social support and...

    Chiung-Yao Yu, Jia-Hua Wang, Ling-Wei Wang, Tsae-Jyy Wang in Supportive Care in Cancer (2022)

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    Factors related to changes in resilience and distress in women with endometrial cancer

    The purpose of the study is to explore changes in resilience and physical and psychological distress and their related factors over time in women with endometrial cancer. This study adopted a repeated measures...

    Yi-Lin Chang, Chi-Mu Chuang, Ching-Hui Chien in Archives of Women's Mental Health (2021)

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    Potential value of three-dimensional ultrasonography in diagnosis of diabetic nephropathy in Chinese diabetic population with kidney injury

    To explore the potential value of three-dimensional ultrasonography (3DUS) and contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in the diagnosis of diabetic nephropathy (DN) in Chinese diabetic patients with kidney injury.

    Nan Li, Yi-ru Wang, **ao-qi Tian, Lin Lin, Shu-yuan Liang, Qiu-yang Li in BMC Nephrology (2020)

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    Opioid-taking self-efficacy affects the quality of life of Taiwanese patients with cancer pain

    Quality of life is an important indicator for evaluating the outcome of treatment for patients with cancer pain. Perceived self-efficacy has been reported to play an important role in controlling quality of li...

    Shu-Yuan Liang, She-Anne Ding, Wei-Wen Wu, Chieh-Yu Liu in Supportive Care in Cancer (2015)

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    Opioid-taking self-efficacy amongst Taiwanese outpatients with cancer

    The purpose of this study was to describe the level of opioid-taking self-efficacy amongst Taiwanese outpatients with cancer pain, and to examine the associations between various demographic and medical charac...

    Shu-Yuan Liang, Patsy Yates, Helen Edwards, Shiow-Luan Tsay in Supportive Care in Cancer (2012)

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    Factors influencing quality of life in patients with benign primary brain tumors: prior to and following surgery

    Few studies have repeatedly evaluated quality of life and potentially relevant factors in patients with benign primary brain tumor. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between the experie...

    Shiow-Luan Tsay, Jui-Yen Chang, Patsy Yates, Kuan-Chia Lin in Supportive Care in Cancer (2012)