A qualitative study exploring the experience of the partners of cancer survivors and their views on the role of primary care.
PURPOSE: The partners of cancer survivors may experience distress, anxiety, fear and uncertainty whilst also caring for and supporting a partner who is ill. As they concentrate on the cancer survivor's needs, their own needs may remain unaddressed. Primary care staff may be well placed to supp...
Main Authors: | Adams, E, Boulton, M, Rose, P, Lund, S, Richardson, A, Wilson, S, Watson, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2012
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