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Cancer caregivers unmet needs and emotional states across cancer treatment phases.

Winson Fu Zun YangRachael Zhi Yi LeeSangita KuparasundramTerina TanYiong Huak ChanKonstadina GrivaRathi Mahendren
Published in: PloS one (2021)
Intermediate and chronic cancer treatment phases were identified as having greatest effect on caregivers' unmet daily activity needs and emotions. Unmet personal care needs played the major effect on overall negative emotional states in the intermediate treatment phase and stress in the chronic treatment phase. Close attention to caregivers needs in intermediate and chronic treatment phases, would be highly beneficial in alleviating negative emotional disturbances.
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