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Volumn 61, Issue 4, 2014, Pages 230-240
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Women's experiences of cognitive changes or 'chemobrain' following treatment for breast cancer: a role for occupational therapy?
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Author keywords
breast cancer; cognition; functional activities; qualitative
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Indexed keywords
ANTINEOPLASTIC AGENT;
ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR;
ADULT;
AGED;
ATTITUDE TO HEALTH;
AUSTRALIA;
BREAST NEOPLASMS;
CHEMICALLY INDUCED;
COGNITIVE DEFECT;
CONFUSION;
FATIGUE;
FEMALE;
HUMAN;
MIDDLE AGED;
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY;
PSYCHOLOGY;
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH;
QUALITY OF LIFE;
SELF REPORT;
WOMEN'S HEALTH;
ADAPTATION, PSYCHOLOGICAL;
ADULT;
AGED;
ANTINEOPLASTIC AGENTS;
BREAST NEOPLASMS;
COGNITION DISORDERS;
CONFUSION;
FATIGUE;
FEMALE;
HEALTH KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, PRACTICE;
HUMANS;
MIDDLE AGED;
NEW SOUTH WALES;
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY;
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH;
QUALITY OF LIFE;
SELF REPORT;
WOMEN'S HEALTH;
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EID: 85027958332
PISSN: None
EISSN: 14401630
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1111/1440-1630.12113 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (49)
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References (0)
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