Purpose: The role of primary and community care in cancer care in the UK is not explicitly defined. The exact nature of the workload to do with people with cancer is unclear. This evaluation aimed to explore some of the workforce’s opinions of what cancer care they do that goes unrecorded or unrecognised. Method: An exploratory sequential design was used in surveying and interviewing primary and community care staff in London. Interviews were analysed from a phenomenological perspective. Results: 92 survey responses were received, and 7 interviews carried out. An estimated 13% of all patients seen by respondents had a cancer diagnosis, 3% had a suspected cancer. Interviews revealed that systems in place didn’t allow for full capture of canc...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This study aimed to examine the awareness and status of cancer patients and healthcare providers (ph...
Introduction: Being a cancer patient is a unique and singular. The cancer disease associated with pa...
Purpose: The role of primary and community care in cancer care in the UK is not explicitly defined. ...
Background: Cancer policy has long called for improved access to psychological care for people with ...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Lawler,J., Lofton,L., and Leary, A. (202...
The effect of working in an oncology environment on nurses has been widely researched but the experi...
Introduction: Last decades the number of people with a history of cancer has increased enormously. N...
BACKGROUND: Increasing numbers of people are living with, and beyond, cancer. They are at risk of lo...
Purpose/Aims: The key worker role in cancer services was established in England to improve the conti...
Background: Around forty percent of cancer diagnoses occur in working-age adults. Improvements in sc...
background: Studies have shown limited awareness about cancer risk factors among hospital-based staf...
BACKGROUND: The Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) provides an incentive for practices to establis...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Purpose: Health services across the world utilise advanced practice in cancer ca...
Introduction Delaying cancer treatment following diagnosis impacts health outcomes, including increa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This study aimed to examine the awareness and status of cancer patients and healthcare providers (ph...
Introduction: Being a cancer patient is a unique and singular. The cancer disease associated with pa...
Purpose: The role of primary and community care in cancer care in the UK is not explicitly defined. ...
Background: Cancer policy has long called for improved access to psychological care for people with ...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Lawler,J., Lofton,L., and Leary, A. (202...
The effect of working in an oncology environment on nurses has been widely researched but the experi...
Introduction: Last decades the number of people with a history of cancer has increased enormously. N...
BACKGROUND: Increasing numbers of people are living with, and beyond, cancer. They are at risk of lo...
Purpose/Aims: The key worker role in cancer services was established in England to improve the conti...
Background: Around forty percent of cancer diagnoses occur in working-age adults. Improvements in sc...
background: Studies have shown limited awareness about cancer risk factors among hospital-based staf...
BACKGROUND: The Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) provides an incentive for practices to establis...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Purpose: Health services across the world utilise advanced practice in cancer ca...
Introduction Delaying cancer treatment following diagnosis impacts health outcomes, including increa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This study aimed to examine the awareness and status of cancer patients and healthcare providers (ph...
Introduction: Being a cancer patient is a unique and singular. The cancer disease associated with pa...