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Tuesday, December 20, 2005
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Improving Coping Skills Benefits Family Caregivers Of Hospice Patients With Cancer. Caregivers of cancer patients dying at home significantly benefited from supportive educational sessions in which hospice nurses taught the caregivers how to cope with distressing patient symptoms, researchers at the University of South Florida report. The study - one of the first randomized clinical trials conducted with caregivers of patients near the end of life - was funded by the National Cancer Institute and National Institute for Nursing Research... click link for more info. [Medical News Today RSS/XML Feed]
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Norman G. DeLisle, Jr..
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