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 suppor...
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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