Rural Status of Equine Assisted Activities and Therapies and Cancer Survivors
Background: Although equine assisted activities and therapies (EAAT) are rapidly increasing, as are cancer survival rates, little is known about the engagement of cancer survivors in EAAT. One may conceptualize equine or horse related activities as occurring in rural areas; however, the rural status...
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Main Authors: | Khalid Bandar Almasloukh (Author), Pamela Stewart Fahs (Author) |
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Rural Nurse Organization; Binghamton University,
2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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