Australian men with cancer practice complementary therapies (CTs) as a coping strategy
Abstract
Objective The aim of this study was to explore how and why Australian men with cancer practice complementary therapies (CTs) and how their significant others (SOs) contribute to the regular uptake of CTs. Methods This qualitative study employed semi‐structured interviews with 26 male cancer patients and 24 SOs. Participants were purposefully sampled from a preceding Australian survey investigating the use of CTs in men with cancer (94% response...
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Title
Australian men with cancer practice complementary therapies (CTs) as a coping strategy
Published Date
Apr 15, 2014
Journal
Volume
23
Issue
11
Pages
1236 - 1242
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