The Added Value of Family Caregivers' Level of Mastery in Predicting Survival of Glioblastoma Patients
Cancer Nursing2021Vol. 45(5), pp. 363–368
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Florien Boele, Jason Weimer, Amir H. Zamanipoor Najafabadi, Louise Murray, Charles W. Given, Barbara Given, Heidi Donovan, Jan Drappatz, Frank S. Lieberman, Paula R. Sherwood
Abstract
Incorporating support and guidance for caregivers into standard care could lead to benefits for caregiver well-being and patient outcomes.
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