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Objective
The objective of this study is to explore both the negative and positive lived experiences of cancer survivors during specialist inpatient rehabilitation programmes.
Methods
This phenomenological study explored the negative and positive perspectives of cancer survivors with residual disability, during their inpatient rehabilitation. Semi‐structured interviews conducted with 22 inpatients...
Objective
Rehabilitation is increasingly recognised as effective in addressing impairment and functional disability after cancer treatment. Few studies have investigated the lived positive and negative experiences of cancer patients receiving rehabilitation.
Method
Semi‐structured in‐depth interviews were conducted with 22 inpatient volunteers, at their admission and discharge from a subacute hospital...
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