The role of companion animals in advanced cancer: an interpretative phenomenological analysis

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William R. G. McGhee
Martin Dempster
Lisa Graham-Wisener
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[1] Belfast Health and Social Care Trust,Centre for Improving Health
[2] Queen’s University Belfast,Related Quality of Life School of Psychology
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BMC Palliative Care | / 21卷
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Cancer; Companion animals; End-of-life care; Pets; Psychology; Qualitative research; Palliative care;
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