Patient experience surveys are increasingly conducted in cancer care as they provide important results to consider in future development of cancer care and health policymaking. These surveys usually include closed-ended questions (patient-reported experience measures (PREMs)) and space for free-text comments, but published results are mostly based on PREMs. We aimed to identify the underlying themes of patients' experiences as shared in their own words in the Swiss Cancer Patient Experiences (SCAPE) survey and compare these themes with those assessed with PREMs to investigate how the textual analysis of free-text comments contributes to the understanding of patients' experiences of care. SCAPE is a multicenter cross-sectional survey that wa...
Patients’ perspectives on the care they receive have become central to health services research, as ...
Abstract Background Cancer diagnosis, treatment and survivorship is multifaceted, and the cancer pat...
Background In healthcare, many service evaluation questionnaires use free-text boxes without formal ...
Patient experience surveys are increasingly conducted in cancer care as they provide important resul...
Objectives To analyse free-text responses from the first Scottish Cancer Patient Experience Survey (...
Objectives To provide the first systematic analysis of a national (Wales) sample of free-text commen...
Objectives: To provide the first systematic analysis of a national (Wales) sample of free-text comme...
Objectives To provide the first systematic analysis of a national (Wales) sample of free-text commen...
Background: Quality of cancer care may greatly impact upon patients’ health-related quality of life ...
ObjectiveTo shed light on experiences of patients with cancer in London National Health Service (NHS...
Background: The move of cancer treatment into the outpatient setting can impact patient experience. ...
The objectives were to describe patients' experiences of cancer care in Switzerland and explore the ...
BACKGROUND: Patient experience surveys (PESs) often include informative free-text comments, but with...
Background: Researchers are frequently using open-ended questions at the end of questionnaires that ...
BACKGROUND: Open-ended questions eliciting free-text comments have been widely adopted in surveys of...
Patients’ perspectives on the care they receive have become central to health services research, as ...
Abstract Background Cancer diagnosis, treatment and survivorship is multifaceted, and the cancer pat...
Background In healthcare, many service evaluation questionnaires use free-text boxes without formal ...
Patient experience surveys are increasingly conducted in cancer care as they provide important resul...
Objectives To analyse free-text responses from the first Scottish Cancer Patient Experience Survey (...
Objectives To provide the first systematic analysis of a national (Wales) sample of free-text commen...
Objectives: To provide the first systematic analysis of a national (Wales) sample of free-text comme...
Objectives To provide the first systematic analysis of a national (Wales) sample of free-text commen...
Background: Quality of cancer care may greatly impact upon patients’ health-related quality of life ...
ObjectiveTo shed light on experiences of patients with cancer in London National Health Service (NHS...
Background: The move of cancer treatment into the outpatient setting can impact patient experience. ...
The objectives were to describe patients' experiences of cancer care in Switzerland and explore the ...
BACKGROUND: Patient experience surveys (PESs) often include informative free-text comments, but with...
Background: Researchers are frequently using open-ended questions at the end of questionnaires that ...
BACKGROUND: Open-ended questions eliciting free-text comments have been widely adopted in surveys of...
Patients’ perspectives on the care they receive have become central to health services research, as ...
Abstract Background Cancer diagnosis, treatment and survivorship is multifaceted, and the cancer pat...
Background In healthcare, many service evaluation questionnaires use free-text boxes without formal ...