Lessons Learned in Developing a Support Intervention for African American Women With Breast Cancer

Doris Dickerson Coward

ONF 2005, 32(2), 261-266. DOI: 10.1188/05.ONF.261-266

Purpose/Objectives: To describe the process of planning a theory-based support group project for African American women with breast cancer.

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