Making a support group work for patients
- PMID: 15971870
Making a support group work for patients
Abstract
Patients need support to help cope with the effects of a gynaecological cancer diagnosis and treatment. The challenge is to meet their varied needs. Alison Griffiths discusses setting up a professionally led support group.
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