Patterns of self-management practices undertaken by cancer survivors: variations in demographic factors

Author:

Shneerson C.1,Taskila T.2,Holder R.3,Greenfield S.4,Tolosa I.5,Damery S.6,Gale N.7

Affiliation:

1. Public Health Building; School of Health and Population Sciences; College of Medical and Dental Sciences; University of Birmingham; Birmingham UK

2. The Work Foundation; Centre for Workforce Effectiveness (Part of Lancaster University); London UK

3. Medical Statistician Primary Care Clinical Sciences; School of Health and Population Sciences; College of Medical and Dental Sciences; University of Birmingham; Birmingham UK

4. Primary Care Clinical Sciences; Primary Care Clinical Sciences; School of Health and Population Sciences; College of Medical and Dental Sciences; University of Birmingham; Birmingham UK

5. Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust; Nuffield House; University Hospitals Birmingham; Birmingham UK

6. School of Health and Population Sciences; College of Medical and Dental Sciences; University of Birmingham; Birmingham UK

7. HSMC, Park House; University of Birmingham; Birmingham UK

Funder

National Institute for Health Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oncology

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