Enhancing the experience of carers in the chemotherapy outpatient setting: an exploratory randomised controlled trial to test impact, acceptability and feasibility of a complex intervention co-designed by carers and staff
Purpose Supporting someone through chemotherapy can be emotionally and physically demanding. However, research has yet to establish the type of support carers require or the best way to provide this. This study tested the feasibility and acceptability of a complex intervention for carers that was co...
Main Authors: | Tsianakas, V. (Author), Robert, G. (Author), Richardson, A. (Author), Verity, R. (Author), Oakley, C. (Author), Murrells, T. (Author), Flynn, M. (Author), Ream, E. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2015-03-06.
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