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The evolution of the healthcare system over the past few decades has resulted in shorter hospital stays and greater numbers of invasive, out-patient procedures for most patients. This change in healthcare delivery has resulted in more family members being thrust into the role of caregiver.
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Caring for a Loved One with Cancer: Professional and Family Issues
Ruth McCorkle, Ronda C. Talley, Walter Baile and Anna-leila Williams
R. C. Talley et al. (eds.), Cancer Caregiving in the United States,
Caregiving: Research, Practice, Policy, DOI 10.1007/978-1-4614-3154-1_1,
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McCorkle, R., Talley, R.C., Baile, W., Williams, Al. (2012). ERRATUM. In: Talley, R., McCorkle, R., Baile, W. (eds) Cancer Caregiving in the United States. Caregiving: Research • Practice • Policy. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3154-1_17
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