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Mixed-methods study protocol to develop and pilot a Competency Assessment Tool to support therapists in the care of patients with blunt CHest trauma (CATCh study)
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Digital intervention (Renewed) to support symptom management, wellbeing, and quality of life among cancer survivors in primary care: a randomised controlled trial
Abstract Background Many cancer survivors following primary treatment have prolonged poor quality of life. Aim To determine the effectiveness of a bespoke digital intervention to support cancer survivors. Design and setting This was a pragmatic parallel open randomised trial in UK general practices (ISRCTN:96374224).
Digital intervention (Renewed) to support symptom management, wellbeing, and quality of life among cancer survivors in primary care: a randomised controlled trial
cancer survivors health resources primary health care self-management Introduction Although the UK has one of the poorest cancer survival rates among higher-income settings,1 the prevalence of cancer survivors has been increasing year on year (https://www.cancerresearchuk.org) and by 2040 cancer survivors are likely to represent a quarter of the UK population.2 The quality of life (QoL) of some cancer survivors is poor, equivalent to chronic diseases3,4 and remains persistently poor over...
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