User Experiences of an Internet-Based Stepped-Care Intervention for Individuals With Cancer and Concurrent Symptoms of Anxiety or Depression (the U-CARE AdultCan Trial): Qualitative Study
BackgroundThe internet-based stepped-care intervention iCAN-DO, used in the multicenter randomized controlled trial AdultCan, was developed for adult patients undergoing treatment for cancer and concurrently experiencing anxiety or depressive symptoms. iCAN-DO aimed to decrease symptoms of anxiety o...
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Main Authors: | Igelström, Helena (Author), Hauffman, Anna (Author), Alfonsson, Sven (Author), Sjöström, Jonas (Author), Cajander, Åsa (Author), Johansson, Birgitta (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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