Toward evaluating "The Practice template for health in families with breast cancer" for use in practice.
Date
2008-09-29Author
Branson, Jessica
Garcia, Helen
Perez, Sandra
Advisor(s)
Moch, Susan Diemert
Anderson, Kathryn Hoehn
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The research project includes the early processes for a descriptive, evaluative study on refining “The Practice Template for Health in Families with Breast Cancer” (Anderson & Moch, 2007). The Practice Template is a tool which calls attention to family issues related to breast cancer, assesses important family areas, and facilitates interventions for families at risk.
Subject
Breast--Cancer--Patients--Family relationships.
Breast--Cancer--Patients--Care.
Breast--Cancer--Nursing.
Practice template for health in families with breast cancer.
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Color poster with text and table describing research conducted by Jessica Branson, Helen Garcia, and Sandra Perez, advised by Susan D. Moch and Kathryn Hoehn Anderson.
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