A Brief Hope Intervention to Increase Hope Level and Improve Well-Being in Rehabilitating Cancer Patients: A Feasibility Test
This article reports on the feasibility and effect of the brief hope intervention (BHI) in terms of increasing the hope level and psychological and physical health outcomes of rehabilitating cancer patients (RCP). Chinese RCP living in the community were invited to join the study. The BHI consisted...
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Main Authors: | Kitty Chan PhD (Author), Frances K. Y. Wong PhD (Author), Paul H. Lee PhD (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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