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Experiences of aromatherapy massage among adult female cancer patients: A qualitative study.

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Experiences of aromatherapy massage among adult female cancer patients: A qualitative study.

Auteurs : Simone S M. Ho ; Alice N L. Kwong ; Karen W S. Wan ; Rosita M L. Ho ; Ka Ming Chow

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To explore the experiences towards aromatherapy massage use, and to examine the perceived benefits and adverse effects of aromatherapy massage among adult female cancer patients.

DOI: 10.1111/jocn.13784
PubMed: 28252835

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