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A qualitative systematic review of the social eating and drinking experiences of patients following treatment for head and neck cancer.

Mark DornanCherith Jane SempleAnne MoorheadEilís McCaughan
Published in: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (2021)
Losses associated with social eating affect a patient's psychological and emotional well-being and impact on close relationships. To promote positive participation in social eating, patients were more likely to seek and receive support from someone within their close social network, rather than a healthcare professional. Family and friends are an essential source of support and are integral in facilitating engagement with social eating following treatment for HNC. Future interventions should promote family orientated resources, incorporating self-management strategies.
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