In healthcare, patient experiences has become an important factor to indicate the quality of care all around the world .The aim of this literature review was to exploring lung cancer patients' experience regarding nursing care they received or expected. The purpose was to help to identify what lung cancer patients really wanted, felt and expected regarding their care, and help to develop strategies to improve quality of nursing care guided by patient experience. Articles used in this study were obtained from health and social science databases CINAHL and ProQuest. Articles were selected based upon predetermined inclusion and exclusion criteria, relevance by title, abstract and full text. Content analysis was the analysis method to synthe...
Appraisal of the literature suggests that patients with lung cancer report more unmet supportive car...
Background: The use of patient-reported outcome measures is a method of identifying and addressing s...
Lung cancer is associated with a wide range of symptoms arising from both disease progression and tr...
Aim: The aim of this project was to research participants’ lived experiences of being diagnosed and ...
The aim of this study was to explore patients’ experience of living with non-small cell lung cancer ...
Lung cancer has a higher incidence than any other type of cancer and more than 80% of sufferers die ...
Purpose: In an aspect of qualitative treatment, this research gathered lung cancer patients’ a...
Background and purposeSupportive care for people living with a diagnosis of lung cancer is paramount...
There is a paucity of research exploring patients' and their informal carers' experience of coping w...
Patient surveys are increasingly used to obtain feedback about experiences of care to guide changes ...
Purpose: Identification of unmet needs in person centred and supportive care could be limited by dif...
grantor: University of TorontoA descriptive study using both qualitative and quantitative ...
Appraisal of the literature suggests that patients with lung cancer report more unmet supportive car...
Background: The use of patient-reported outcome measures is a method of identifying and addressing s...
Lung cancer is associated with a wide range of symptoms arising from both disease progression and tr...
Aim: The aim of this project was to research participants’ lived experiences of being diagnosed and ...
The aim of this study was to explore patients’ experience of living with non-small cell lung cancer ...
Lung cancer has a higher incidence than any other type of cancer and more than 80% of sufferers die ...
Purpose: In an aspect of qualitative treatment, this research gathered lung cancer patients’ a...
Background and purposeSupportive care for people living with a diagnosis of lung cancer is paramount...
There is a paucity of research exploring patients' and their informal carers' experience of coping w...
Patient surveys are increasingly used to obtain feedback about experiences of care to guide changes ...
Purpose: Identification of unmet needs in person centred and supportive care could be limited by dif...
grantor: University of TorontoA descriptive study using both qualitative and quantitative ...
Appraisal of the literature suggests that patients with lung cancer report more unmet supportive car...
Background: The use of patient-reported outcome measures is a method of identifying and addressing s...
Lung cancer is associated with a wide range of symptoms arising from both disease progression and tr...