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    Effective Teaching Strategies and Methods for Cancer Patient Education

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    Guidelines International Network
    MeSH Terms

    Patient Education, Client Education, written materials education, verbal discussion, role playing/ or role playing, patient simulation, interactive learning, audiovisual, e-learning, traditional lecture, patient teaching

    Teaching, Teaching Materials, Team Teaching Method, Teaching Methods,  Teaching Strategies teaching materials, teaching methods

    Keywords
    Prevention
    Screening
    Diagnosis
    Treatment
    Survivorship
    End-of-life Care
    Publication Date
    April 29th, 2025
    Methods Applied
    Evidence-based; Systematic review-based; external review; evidence quality assessment; patient participation; caregiver participation
    Guideline Contact
    Lisa Durocher-Allen
    [email protected]
    Publication Scope
    Patient Education
    Prevention
    Assessment, Counselling, Management, Patient education, Screening, Treatment
    Guidelines
    Patient education
    patient_education
    Countries of Application
    Canada
    Guideline Publication Status
    Published
    Languages
    English
    Authors
    PEBC (Program in evidenced-based care)
    Publication Year
    2025

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