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Experiences of cohabiting partners of women diagnosed with cancer during pregnancy: a qualitative study.

Michelle SinclairRichard SongMichelle PeateChristobel SaundersJocelyn LippeyMark P UmstadKylie MasonAngela IvesLesley Stafford
Published in: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (2024)
Partners of women diagnosed with CDP commonly experience unique stressors and a substantial shift in previously established roles across multiple domains including medical advocacy, household coordination and parenting. Partners' coping is interlinked with how the woman diagnosed with CDP is coping. Inclusion of partners in treatment decisions and communications, and considering partners' wellbeing alongside that of the woman with CDP, is likely to be supportive for partners. In turn, this is likely to enhance the quality of support that women diagnosed with CDP receive from their partners.
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