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Parents living with and beyond cancer: A scoping review of unmet supportive care needs and impact on daily life

Introduction: Parenting is a valued and complex role that is shaped by culture and context, which can be significantly impacted by a cancer diagnosis. This scoping review explored the unmet supportive care needs and impact on daily life for parents living with and beyond cancer. Methods: We used the...

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Published in:British Journal of Occupational Therapy 2023-09, Vol.86 (9), p.599-614
Main Authors: Newman, Robin, Kaldenberg, Jennifer, Stursberg, Laura, Pinto, Brianna, Jimenez, Christine, Glazer, Kara
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