Our study shows interesting differences regarding perceived needs between cancer patients who use and who do not use CTs. Unmet needs that are more expressed in CTs users should be known and, when possible, could be taken into account to improve both psychosocial interventions in the context of conventional care process and the quality of the relationship between patient and medical and nursing staff. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd

Complementary needs behind complementary therapies in cancer patients / Bonacchi A; Toccafondi A; Mambrini A; Cantore M; Muraca MG; Focardi F; Lippi D; Miccinesi G.. - In: PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 1099-1611. - STAMPA. - (2015), pp. 1124-1130.

Complementary needs behind complementary therapies in cancer patients.

LIPPI, DONATELLA;
2015

Abstract

Our study shows interesting differences regarding perceived needs between cancer patients who use and who do not use CTs. Unmet needs that are more expressed in CTs users should be known and, when possible, could be taken into account to improve both psychosocial interventions in the context of conventional care process and the quality of the relationship between patient and medical and nursing staff. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
2015
1124
1130
Bonacchi A; Toccafondi A; Mambrini A; Cantore M; Muraca MG; Focardi F; Lippi D; Miccinesi G.
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