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Elena Turola

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SCHOLARLY PAPERS

2

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90

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Scholarly Papers (2)

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Assessing the cost-effectiveness of two psychoeducational interventions for people with cancer and their caregivers: an economic evaluation of the multi-country DIAdIC trial

Number of pages: 27 Posted: 30 Sep 2025
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economic evaluation, psychoeducation, Cancer, dyadic, caregiver.

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Integrating dyadic psychoeducational interventions into cancer care pathways: insights from the DIAdIC process evaluation in Italy

Number of pages: 24 Posted: 12 Feb 2026
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psychoeducational interventions, advanced cancer, dyads, care pathway, process evaluation, Qualitative research, healthcare professionals