Can training help families cope with a loved One's cancer treatment?
NCT ID NCT07147868
Summary
This study tested whether providing structured education to relatives of chemotherapy patients could improve the family's overall health, nutrition habits, and psychological well-being. Researchers gave training on self-care, nutrition, and stress management to one group of caregivers and compared their results to a group that did not receive the training. The goal was to see if supporting the family could help them better cope with the challenges of caring for a loved one during cancer treatment.
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Van Yuzuncu Yil University Hospital
Van, 65100, Turkey (Türkiye)
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