Childhood cancer survivors report preferring lifestyle interventions delivered in person rather than online: An adolescent and parent perspective
Pediatric Blood & Cancer2019Vol. 66(10), pp. e27922–e27922
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Lauren M. Touyz, Jennifer Cohen, Richard J. Cohn, Sarah P. Garnett, Antoinette Anazodo, Paayal Gohil, Allison Grech, Anthea Ng, Claire E. Wakefield
Abstract
Adolescents who have had cancer in childhood have a preference for face-to-face contact with health professionals to overcome the barriers to participation in a lifestyle intervention.
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