Background Cancer patient pathways (CPPs) were introduced in Norway in 2015. CPPs are time-bound standardised care pathways that describe the organisation of and responsibilities for diagnostics and treatment, as well as communication with the patient and next of kin. The aim is to ensure that cancer patients experience a well-organised, coherent and predictable pathway without any delays in assessment and diagnostics caused by non-medical reasons. Preventing delays in diagnostics by meeting specific target times is central to the successful implementation of CPPs. The aim of this paper is to describe how hospital staff cope with the increased focus on meeting CPP target times and the measures and strategies implemented by hospitals and the...
Background: The nurse's primary task in psychiatric care should be to plan for the patient's care in...
This article describes a qualitative study that used documentary sources and interviews with a cross...
Background: The introduction of new tools can bring unintended consequences for organizational routi...
Background: Cancer patient pathways (CPPs) were introduced in Norway in 2015. CPPs are time-bound s...
Objective - Standardised cancer patient pathways (CPP) are implemented within cancer care with an ai...
Norwegian health authorities emphasise that all citizens should have equal access to healthcare and ...
Background Cancer patient pathways (CPPs) were implemented in Norway to reduce unnec...
This PhD project contributes a critical analysis of the increasingly tight standardization and burea...
Alongside other Nordic countries, the Norwegian government has introduced Cancer Patient Pathways (C...
Purpose: The emphasis on early diagnosis to improve cancer survival has been a key factor in the dev...
Purpose The emphasis on early diagnosis to improve cancer survival has been a key factor in the deve...
Introduction In 2015, Sweden initiated the implementation of standardised cancer care pathways (CCPs...
Background: Cancer patient pathways (CPPs) were implemented in Norway in 2015–2017 to advance cancer...
The Norwegian government has launched a policy titled cancer patient pathways (CPPs), which assigns ...
Background: The nurse’s primary task in psychiatric care should be to plan for the patient’s care in...
Background: The nurse's primary task in psychiatric care should be to plan for the patient's care in...
This article describes a qualitative study that used documentary sources and interviews with a cross...
Background: The introduction of new tools can bring unintended consequences for organizational routi...
Background: Cancer patient pathways (CPPs) were introduced in Norway in 2015. CPPs are time-bound s...
Objective - Standardised cancer patient pathways (CPP) are implemented within cancer care with an ai...
Norwegian health authorities emphasise that all citizens should have equal access to healthcare and ...
Background Cancer patient pathways (CPPs) were implemented in Norway to reduce unnec...
This PhD project contributes a critical analysis of the increasingly tight standardization and burea...
Alongside other Nordic countries, the Norwegian government has introduced Cancer Patient Pathways (C...
Purpose: The emphasis on early diagnosis to improve cancer survival has been a key factor in the dev...
Purpose The emphasis on early diagnosis to improve cancer survival has been a key factor in the deve...
Introduction In 2015, Sweden initiated the implementation of standardised cancer care pathways (CCPs...
Background: Cancer patient pathways (CPPs) were implemented in Norway in 2015–2017 to advance cancer...
The Norwegian government has launched a policy titled cancer patient pathways (CPPs), which assigns ...
Background: The nurse’s primary task in psychiatric care should be to plan for the patient’s care in...
Background: The nurse's primary task in psychiatric care should be to plan for the patient's care in...
This article describes a qualitative study that used documentary sources and interviews with a cross...
Background: The introduction of new tools can bring unintended consequences for organizational routi...