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Nurses’ self-management support for people facing incurable cancer

Slev, V.N.

2020

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Slev, V. N. (2020). Nurses’ self-management support for people facing incurable cancer.

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Contents

Chapter 1

General introduction

. . . .

7

Chapter 2

Effects of eHealth for patients and informal caregivers confronted with

cancer: a meta-review

. . . .

23

Chapter 3

Perspectives of cancer patients on self-management activities: an online

focus group and interview study

. . . .

85

Chapter 4

Self-management support and eHealth for patients and informal caregivers

confronted with advanced cancer: an online focus group study among nurses

. .

109

Chapter 5

Self-management support in patients with incurable cancer: how confident

are nurses?

. . . .

135

Chapter 6

A nurse-led self-management support intervention for patients and

informal caregivers facing incurable cancer: a feasibility study from the

perspective of nurses

. . . .

151

Chapter 7

A structured self-management support intervention for patients with

incurable cancer, led by nurses: does it work, according to patients?

. . . .

179

Chapter 8

Summary and general discussion

. . . .

203

Nederlandse samenvatting

. . . .

235

Rezumat

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247

Kesimpulan

. . . .

257

About the author

. . . .

270

List of publications

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271

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