2023
DOI: 10.1111/1440-1630.12887
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Experience and acceptability of a carer‐focussed intervention in acute oncology settings: A qualitative study of people with advanced cancer and their carers

Abstract: ObjectivesProviding optimal support for carers of people with advanced cancer is critical to facilitating discharge home from hospital. Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool–Intervention (CSNAT‐I) has shown promise in supporting carers' needs in this context. This study aimed to explore patient and carers experiences with and views on the acceptability of the CSNAT‐I delivered by occupational therapists in an acute oncology setting.MethodsPeople with advanced cancer and their carers who had previously received t… Show more

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