The Role Of Nurses In Providing Psychosocial Support For Lung Cancer Patients
Around 80% of lung cancer patients experience some level of psychological distress, but regardless of the availability of psychosocial services,
Baca SelengkapnyaAround 80% of lung cancer patients experience some level of psychological distress, but regardless of the availability of psychosocial services,
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Baca Selengkapnya> “They made me feel genuinely cared for. They listened, made eye contact with me, conveyed warmth and understanding in
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Baca SelengkapnyaAim: To identify the forms and means of emotional support that nurses provide to patients living with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MTR-TB)
Baca SelengkapnyaMedia release Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of mortality in breast cancer survivors. A new study out of the
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