Monday 11 May 2015

Cancer survivors' perceived need for supportive care and their attitude towards self-management and eHealth

Supportive Care in Cancer, June 2015, 23(6):1679-88
Jansen F; van Uden-Kraan CF; van Zwieten V; Witte BI; Verdonck-de Leeuw IM.

The authors conclude that the perceived need for supportive care including healthy lifestyle programs was high, and in general, cancer survivors had a positive attitude towards self-management and eHealth. Need and attitude were associated with sociodemographic and clinical variables and quality of life. Therefore, a tailored approach seems to be warranted to improve and innovate supportive care targeting cancer survivors.

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