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[해외논문] Changes in Attentional Function in Patients From Before Through 12 Months After Breast Cancer Surgery 원문보기

Journal of pain and symptom management, v.59 no.6, 2020년, pp.1172 - 1185  

Kohler, Carmen (Medical Oncology, University Hospital Basel) ,  Chang, Ming (Department of Clinical Research, Nursing Science, University of Basel) ,  Allemann-Su, Yu-Yin (Department of Clinical Research, Nursing Science, University of Basel) ,  Vetter, Marcus (Medical Oncology, University Hospital Basel) ,  Jung, Miyeon (College of Nursing, Chungnam National University) ,  Jung, Misook (School of Nursing, Indiana University) ,  Conley, Yvette (School of Nursing, University of Pittsburgh) ,  Paul, Steven (School of Nursing, University of California San Francisco) ,  Kober, Kord M. (School of Nursing, University of California San Francisco) ,  Cooper, Bruce A. (School of Nursing, University of California San Francisco) ,  Smoot, Betty (School of Medicine, University of California San Francisco) ,  Levine, Jon D. (School of Medicine, University of California San Francisco) ,  Miaskowski, Christine (School of) ,  Katapodi, Maria C.

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Abstract Context Although approximately 75% of patients with breast cancer report changes in attentional function, little is known about how demographic, clinical, symptom, and psychosocial adjustment (e.g., coping) characteristics influence changes in the trajectories of attentional function over ...

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