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Annah Mosalo
Annah Mosalo
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‘It depends on how the relationship was before you became ill’: B lack S outh A frican women's experiences of life partner support through the trajectory of cervical cancer
JE Maree, A Mosalo, SCD Wright
European journal of cancer care 22 (4), 459-467, 2013
382013
A cross-sectional assessment of symptom burden among patients with advanced cervical cancer
T Kebebew, AH Mavhandu-Mudzusi, A Mosalo
BMC palliative care 20, 1-10, 2021
112021
Cervical screening in Tshwane, South Africa: women's knowledge of cervical cancer, acceptance of visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) and practical lessons learnt
JE Maree, X Lu, A Mosalo, SCD Wright
Africa Journal of Nursing and Midwifery 11 (1), 76-90, 2009
102009
Caregivers’ satisfaction with cervical cancer care in Ethiopia
T Kebebew, A Mosalo, AH Mavhandu-Mudzusi
Supportive Care in Cancer 30 (9), 7597-7603, 2022
22022
Recommendations to guide implementation of palliative care services among patients with cervical cancer
TK Motuma, A Mavhandu-Mudzusi, A Mosalo
Population Medicine 5 (Supplement), 2023
2023
Hospital-based evaluation of palliative care among patients with advanced cervical cancer: a cross-sectional study
T Kebebew, A Mosalo, AH Mavhandu-Mudzusi
BMC Palliative Care 21 (1), 140, 2022
2022
Development and pilot testing a support programme for women treated for cervical cancer
A Mosalo
Department of Nursing Education, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of …, 2021
2021
An Inquiry Into the Support Needs of Women Treated With Radiotherapy for Cervical Cancer
A Mosalo
2018
Report: 25th International Nursing Research Congress
MG Makua, A Mosalo, TS Mokoboto-Zwane
Africa Journal of Nursing and Midwifery 16 (2), 153-154, 2014
2014
Cervical cancer: women's perception of life partner support.
A Mosalo
2011
Black South African Women's Experience of Life Partner Support Through the Trajectory of Cervical Cancer
A Mosalo
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