Quality of life among patients with cancer and their family caregivers in the Sub-Saharan region: A systematic review of quantitative studies

Guided by the World Health Organization quality of life (WHOQOL) framework, this systematic review aimed to examine evidence about the prevalence and severity of QOL-related health problems and their influencing factors in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). We identified eligible publications in English lang...

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Main Authors: Yousef Qan'ir (Author), Ting Guan (Author), Eno Idiagbonya (Author), Cloie Dobias (Author), Jamie L. Conklin (Author), Chifundo Colleta Zimba (Author), Agatha Bula (Author), Wongani Jumbo (Author), Kondwani Wella (Author), Patrick Mapulanga (Author), Samuel Bingo (Author), Evelyn Chilemba (Author), Jennifer Haley (Author), Nilda Peragallo Montano (Author), Ashley Leak Bryant (Author), Lixin Song (Author)
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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