Everyday challenges following hospital discharge. A multi‐method study identifying and describing areas of concern for patients during the first month after colorectal cancer surgery
Abstract Aim Identify and describe areas of concern focusing on day‐to‐day variations during the first month after surgery for patients recovering from colorectal cancer surgery. Design A multi‐method design was applied using diaries and interviews. Method Data was collected using semi‐structured di...
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Main Authors: | Jenny Jakobsson (Author), Christine Kumlien (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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