Cecilia Arving
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor at Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences; Caring Sciences
- Telephone:
- +46 18 471 63 08
- E-mail:
- cecilia.arving@uu.se
- Visiting address:
- BMC, Husargatan 3
- Postal address:
- Box 564
751 22 UPPSALA
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor at Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences; Nursing
- Visiting address:
- BMC, Husargatan 3, Uppsala
- Postal address:
- Box 564
751 22 UPPSALA
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Short presentation
Senior lecturer in combination with a clinical employment at Uppsala municipality. Teaches in Nursing programs. Rehabilitation in cancer care and municipal primary care, professional supervision, conversational methodology, care needs, patient satisfaction, quality of life and scientific methodology are areas of interest. Also employed as a researcher (20%) dept. for Cancer Treatment and Medical Physics, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway.
Publications
Recent publications
- The Phys-Can study (2022)
- Determinants of exercise adherence and maintenance for cancer survivors (2022)
- Taxane-induced pain in breast cancer patients as perceived by nurses (2021)
- Cancer Survivors' Experience of Health-Related Quality of Life Six to Eight Years after Diagnosis (2021)
- Moderators of the effect of psychosocial interventions on fatigue in women with breast cancer and men with prostate cancer (2020)
All publications
Articles
- The Phys-Can study (2022)
- Determinants of exercise adherence and maintenance for cancer survivors (2022)
- Taxane-induced pain in breast cancer patients as perceived by nurses (2021)
- Cancer Survivors' Experience of Health-Related Quality of Life Six to Eight Years after Diagnosis (2021)
- Moderators of the effect of psychosocial interventions on fatigue in women with breast cancer and men with prostate cancer (2020)
- Effects and moderators of coping skills training on symptoms of depression and anxiety in patients with cancer (2020)
- Reliability and internal consistency of the Swedish version of the MAastrIcht Nurses Activities INventory (MAINtAIN(S)) - A pilot testing of the tool. (2020)
- Moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity is associated with modified fatigue during and after cancer treatment (2020)
- Early rehabilitation of cancer patients (2019)
- Colored body images reveal the perceived intensity anddistribution of pain in women with breast cancer treated with adjuvant taxanes: (2018)
- Effects and moderators of psychosocial interventions on quality of life, and emotional and social function in patients with cancer (2018)
- Objectively Recorded Physical Activity And Perceived Distress At The Beginning Of Oncological Treatment (2017)
- Women Treated for Breast Cancer, Experiences of Chemotherapy-Induced Pain: (2016)
- Perceived barriers to and facilitators of being physically active during adjuvant cancer treatment (2016)
- Women With Breast Cancer (2015)
- A stepped care stress management intervention on cancer-related traumatic stress symptoms among breast cancer patients (2015)
- Cost-utility analysis of individual psychosocial support interventions for breast cancer patients in a randomized controlled study (2014)
- Effects of a Stepped Care Stress Management Intervention on Cancer-Related Traumatic Stress Symptoms Among Breast Cancer Patients (2014)
- Identifying Variables Associated With the Course of Fatigue Among Cancer Patients During Adjuvant and Curative Treatment (2014)
- Registered Nurses' Thoughts on Blended Learning in a Postgraduate Course in Cancer care (2014)
- Women with breast cancer (2014)
- Cognitive processing in relation to psychological distress in women with breast cancer (2014)
- Group versus individual stress management intervention in breast cancer patients for fatigue and emotional reactivity: (2014)
- Early rehabilitation of cancer patients (2013)
- How can health care help female breast cancer patients reduce their stress symptoms? (2012)
- Creating a new profession in cancer nursing? (2011)
- Factors associated with psychological distress and grief resolution in surviving spouses of patients with advanced gastrointestinal cancer (2010)
- Four weeks of daily assessments of anxiety, depression and activity compared to a point assessment with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (2008)
- Individual psychosocial support for breast cancer patients (2007)
- Satisfaction, utilisation and perceived benefit of individual psychosocial support for breast cancer patients (2006)
- Nurses’ experiences of taxane-induced pain in people treated for breast cancer