Delivering Physical Activity Recommendations in Daily Clinical Cancer Care: An Observational Interview Study in Prostate Cancer Out-Patient Clinics Using an Empirical Ethics of Care Approach

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Delivering Physical Activity Recommendations in Daily Clinical Cancer Care : An Observational Interview Study in Prostate Cancer Out-Patient Clinics Using an Empirical Ethics of Care Approach. / Ladefoged Kopp Schmidt, Mette; Østergren, Peter; Cormie, Prue; Sønksen, Jens; Midtgaard, Julie.

In: Qualitative Health Research, Vol. 32, No. 7, 2022, p. 1086-1098.

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Ladefoged Kopp Schmidt, M, Østergren, P, Cormie, P, Sønksen, J & Midtgaard, J 2022, 'Delivering Physical Activity Recommendations in Daily Clinical Cancer Care: An Observational Interview Study in Prostate Cancer Out-Patient Clinics Using an Empirical Ethics of Care Approach', Qualitative Health Research, vol. 32, no. 7, pp. 1086-1098. https://doi.org/10.1177/10497323221085108

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Ladefoged Kopp Schmidt, M., Østergren, P., Cormie, P., Sønksen, J., & Midtgaard, J. (2022). Delivering Physical Activity Recommendations in Daily Clinical Cancer Care: An Observational Interview Study in Prostate Cancer Out-Patient Clinics Using an Empirical Ethics of Care Approach. Qualitative Health Research, 32(7), 1086-1098. https://doi.org/10.1177/10497323221085108

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Ladefoged Kopp Schmidt M, Østergren P, Cormie P, Sønksen J, Midtgaard J. Delivering Physical Activity Recommendations in Daily Clinical Cancer Care: An Observational Interview Study in Prostate Cancer Out-Patient Clinics Using an Empirical Ethics of Care Approach. Qualitative Health Research. 2022;32(7):1086-1098. https://doi.org/10.1177/10497323221085108

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Ladefoged Kopp Schmidt, Mette ; Østergren, Peter ; Cormie, Prue ; Sønksen, Jens ; Midtgaard, Julie. / Delivering Physical Activity Recommendations in Daily Clinical Cancer Care : An Observational Interview Study in Prostate Cancer Out-Patient Clinics Using an Empirical Ethics of Care Approach. In: Qualitative Health Research. 2022 ; Vol. 32, No. 7. pp. 1086-1098.

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