Development of an intravenous chemotherapy intervention for children and adolescents with cancer administered by their parents at home (INTACTatHome)
Abstract Background Families of children and adolescents with cancer strive to maintain routines and normalcy during the child's treatment trajectory that requires frequent hospital visits. Intravenous chemotherapy at home can reduce time spent on the frequent hospital visits and mitigate disru...
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Main Authors: | Louise Ingerslev Roug (Author), Martha Krogh Topperzer (Author), Rikke Thenning Michelsen (Author), Mary Jarden (Author), Ayo Wahlberg (Author), Lisa Lyngsie Hjalgrim (Author), Helena Hansson (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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