A pilot study to test the effects of art-making classes for family caregivers of patients with cancer.

@article{Walsh2007APS,
  title={A pilot study to test the effects of art-making classes for family caregivers of patients with cancer.},
  author={Sandra M. Walsh and R S Radcliffe and L. Castillo Castillo and Adarsh Kumar and Dawn Broschard},
  journal={Oncology nursing forum},
  year={2007},
  volume={34 1},
  pages={
          38
        }
}
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To test the effects of an art-making class (AMC) on reducing anxiety and stress among family caregivers of patients with cancer. [] Key MethodDESIGN A pretest and post-test quasi-experimental design. SETTING A residential care facility near tertiary treatment centers in the southeastern United States. SAMPLE The convenience sample of 69 family caregivers was aged 18-81 years (X = 48 years) and predominantly Catholic. Most had at least a high school education.

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