Cross-sectional survey to inform the development of a telehealth support model: a feasibility study for women undergoing breast cancer surgery

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Natasha Noble
Lisa Mackenzie
Mariko Carey
Anthony Proietto
Robert Sanson-Fisher
Gail Walker
Judith Silcock
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[1] University of Newcastle,School of Medicine and Public Health, Faculty of Health and Medicine
[2] University of Newcastle,Priority Research Centre for Health Behaviour
[3] Hunter Medical Research Institute,undefined
[4] Hunter New England Local Health District,undefined
[5] Breast and Endocrine Centre,undefined
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Pilot and Feasibility Studies | / 5卷
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Breast cancer; Surgery; Information needs; Preparation; Telehealth; Feasibility; Psychosocial;
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