Co Authorship Group participant for a study of online support for male caregivers for women with Breast cancer

Informal male caregivers of women with breast cancer (BC) have significant psychological, emotional, and social burdens that may be inadequately addressed by current face‐to‐face interventions. Online interventions overcome barriers that limit engagement with face‐to‐face interventions. This study aimed to develop the contents of Care Assist, an online supportive care resource, for male caregivers of BC patients, through expert consensus.

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