Do men with prostate cancer and their partners receive the information they need for optimal illness self-management in the immediate post-diagnostic phase?
Objective: To (a) determine whether the information provided to men with prostate cancer and their partners in the immediate postdiagnostic phase met their needs; and (b) examine patient and partner satisfaction with the information received. Methods: Pre-intervention survey data from a pilot random...
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Main Authors: | Janelle V Levesque (Author), Sylvie D Lambert (Author), Afaf Girgis (Author), Jane Turner (Author), Patrick McElduff (Author), Karen Kayser (Author) |
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2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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