Health promotion for cancer survivors: adaptation and implementation of an intervention
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Health promotion for cancer survivors: adaptation and implementation of an intervention
Abstract
Randomized control trial of a health promotion intervention was implemented for low-income cancer survivors. The majority of participants were female, older, divorced, educated, and unemployed or on disability leave. Findings indicate the health promotion intervention improved cancer survivors' self-efficacy and increased their use of health-promoting behaviors.
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