GOALS OF WORK: This paper presents findings from a qualitative study investigating service users' experiences of a patient information pathway after a diagnosis of cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients (27) and relatives (20) were recruited from two identified Cancer Network sites representing a pathway that had been information mapped (Lung) and one which had not (Head and Neck). Respondents participated in up to three qualitative interviews in the year after diagnosis. MAIN RESULTS: The need for information in response to serious health problems has become widely accepted. Providing cancer patients and their carers with high-quality information throughout their care pathway is a policy priority. However, the study findings co...
Item does not contain fulltextIn The Netherlands, cancer patients can turn to a variety of agencies ...
Abstract Background Knowledge about disease and treatment is necessary before patients can consent t...
The objective of the study was to assess cancer patients' needs for information and its impact on re...
Patient information is widely regarded both as a resource and an entitlement: a means of ‘empowering...
A qualitative study was undertaken to explore the role of informational support in relation to healt...
Objectives: To explore why cancer patients do not want or seek information about their condition bey...
Background: The relationship between informational support and use of health care services among ind...
The search for true information is a distressing andanxious provoking situation for patients diagnos...
Background: Current oncology policy and literature promotes the importance of providing information ...
Background Knowledge about disease and treatment is necessary before patients can co...
Background Knowledge about disease and treatment is necessary before patients can consent to treatme...
Background Knowledge about disease and treatment is necessary before patients can consent to treatm...
Objective: To explore why cancer patients do not want or seek information about their condition beyo...
Purpose Receiving a cancer diagnosis significantly impacts patients' lives, and how the bad news is ...
Purpose Receiving a cancer diagnosis significantly impacts patients' lives, and how the bad news is ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn The Netherlands, cancer patients can turn to a variety of agencies ...
Abstract Background Knowledge about disease and treatment is necessary before patients can consent t...
The objective of the study was to assess cancer patients' needs for information and its impact on re...
Patient information is widely regarded both as a resource and an entitlement: a means of ‘empowering...
A qualitative study was undertaken to explore the role of informational support in relation to healt...
Objectives: To explore why cancer patients do not want or seek information about their condition bey...
Background: The relationship between informational support and use of health care services among ind...
The search for true information is a distressing andanxious provoking situation for patients diagnos...
Background: Current oncology policy and literature promotes the importance of providing information ...
Background Knowledge about disease and treatment is necessary before patients can co...
Background Knowledge about disease and treatment is necessary before patients can consent to treatme...
Background Knowledge about disease and treatment is necessary before patients can consent to treatm...
Objective: To explore why cancer patients do not want or seek information about their condition beyo...
Purpose Receiving a cancer diagnosis significantly impacts patients' lives, and how the bad news is ...
Purpose Receiving a cancer diagnosis significantly impacts patients' lives, and how the bad news is ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn The Netherlands, cancer patients can turn to a variety of agencies ...
Abstract Background Knowledge about disease and treatment is necessary before patients can consent t...
The objective of the study was to assess cancer patients' needs for information and its impact on re...