Background Quality cancer care necessitates opportunities for patient participation, supposedly recognizing the individuals preferences and experiences for being involved in their health and healthcare issues. Previous research shows that surgical cancer patients wish to be more involved, requiring professionals to be sensitive of patients needs. Aims To explore preference-based patient participation in surgical cancer care. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted. The Patient Preferences for Patient Participation tool (4Ps) was used, which includes 12 attributes of preferences for and experiences of patient participation. Data were analyzed with descriptive and comparative statistical methods. Results The results are based on a total...
The main aim of this thesis was to investigate preferences for participating in treatment decision-m...
PURPOSE: To describe the patient's experience of participation in their care when admitted for elect...
Background: Patient participation is considered central for good healthcare. Yet, the concept is not...
Background Quality cancer care necessitates opportunities for patient participation, supposedly reco...
Background Quality cancer care necessitates opportunities for patient participation, supposedly reco...
Background Quality cancer care necessitates opportunities for patient participation, supposedly reco...
Aim. The aim of this study was to explore views on patient participation in decision making, as desc...
Background All professions in surgical care have a responsibility to include patients in their healt...
Background Patient participation is considered central for good healthcare. Yet, the concept is not ...
Background Patient participation is considered central for good healthcare. Yet, the concept is not ...
Background Patient participation is considered central for good healthcare. Yet, the concept is not ...
Summary: A systematic review of the literature about patients’ preferences for involvement in canc...
Summary: A systematic review of the literature about patients’ preferences for involvement in canc...
Background: To suffer from a tumor disease starts both physical and mental processes in the patient....
Objectives: To explore patient views on participation in treatment, physical care and psychological ...
The main aim of this thesis was to investigate preferences for participating in treatment decision-m...
PURPOSE: To describe the patient's experience of participation in their care when admitted for elect...
Background: Patient participation is considered central for good healthcare. Yet, the concept is not...
Background Quality cancer care necessitates opportunities for patient participation, supposedly reco...
Background Quality cancer care necessitates opportunities for patient participation, supposedly reco...
Background Quality cancer care necessitates opportunities for patient participation, supposedly reco...
Aim. The aim of this study was to explore views on patient participation in decision making, as desc...
Background All professions in surgical care have a responsibility to include patients in their healt...
Background Patient participation is considered central for good healthcare. Yet, the concept is not ...
Background Patient participation is considered central for good healthcare. Yet, the concept is not ...
Background Patient participation is considered central for good healthcare. Yet, the concept is not ...
Summary: A systematic review of the literature about patients’ preferences for involvement in canc...
Summary: A systematic review of the literature about patients’ preferences for involvement in canc...
Background: To suffer from a tumor disease starts both physical and mental processes in the patient....
Objectives: To explore patient views on participation in treatment, physical care and psychological ...
The main aim of this thesis was to investigate preferences for participating in treatment decision-m...
PURPOSE: To describe the patient's experience of participation in their care when admitted for elect...
Background: Patient participation is considered central for good healthcare. Yet, the concept is not...