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Indicators for evaluating cancer organizations' support services: performance and associations with empowerment
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posted on 2014-10-15, 00:00 authored by S Lauzier, H S Campbell, Trish LivingstonTrish Livingston, E MaunsellCommunity-based cancer organizations provide services to support patients. An anticipated benefit of these services is patient empowerment. However, this outcome has not been evaluated because of the lack of validated health-related empowerment questionnaires in the cancer context. In this validation study, the authors assessed the extent to which 16 indicators used by the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) and the Cancer Council Victoria, Australia (CCV) to evaluate their services were associated with health-related empowerment.
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CancerVolume
120Issue
20Pagination
3219 - 3227Publisher
WileyLocation
Hoboken, N. J.Publisher DOI
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0008-543XeISSN
1097-0142Language
engPublication classification
C Journal article; C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
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