GAMBARAN KUALITAS KOMUNIKASI PASIEN DENGAN TENAGA KESEHATAN DITINJAU DARI PERSPEKTIF PASIEN KANKER YANG MENJALANI KEMOTERAPI DI RSUD Dr. MOEWARDI, SURAKARTA

Communication between cancer patients and the health care provider is an important component in the cancer care. Good quality of communication is a basis to decide appropriate therapy, plan intervention, and enhance patients' knowledge as well as coping skills. The study aimed to measure the qu...

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Main Authors: Hapsari, Mutiara Ayu (Author), Widyaningsih, Susana (Author)
Format: Academic Paper
Published: 2015.
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Online Access:http://eprints.undip.ac.id/51928/
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