This qualitative study describes patient and staff attitudes towards the acceptability and feasibility of the Supportive Cancer Needs Assessment Tool for Indigenous People (SCNAT-IP) in routine care. Additionally, this study aimed to identify refinements needed to prepare the SCNAT-IP for use in clinical setting.
Thewes. B, Davis.E, Girgis. A, Valery.P.C, Giam. K, Hocking. A, Jackson.J, Yf He. V, Yip. D, Garvey. G, Routine screening of Indigenous cancer patients’ unmet support needs: a qualitative study of patient and clinician attitudes (2016) International Journal for Equity in Health, Volume 15, Number 1, Page 1.
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