The meaning of complementary therapy from the perspective of Thai women with breast cancer
A qualitative study based on Heideggerian phenomenology was conducted with 17 Thai women who had survived breast cancer and had utilized at least one type of complementary therapy. The study explored the meaning of such therapy and the data were collected by an in-depth interview, a demographic data...
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Main Authors: | Piriyalux Sirisupluxana, Kasara Sripichyakan, Tipaporn Wonghongkul, Hunsa Sethabouppha, Penny F. Pierce |
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2018
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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