In Limbo: Seven Families ’ Experiences of Encounter with Cancer Care in Norway

Conclusion:This study provides insight into families ’ experiences with cancer care from referral until the start of treatment. Our findings indicate that families often experience cancer care as fragmented and confusing. Although evaluations have shown that the introduction of cancer pathways seems to have a positive effect on waiting times and sta ndardization of examinations across hospitals and regions, there is still potential for improvement in coordination between services, family involvement, and emotional and practical support. We argue that our findings highlight the tension between two ideals of professional care: standardization and patient-centredness. The study illustrates shortcomings in translating the ideal of patient-centredness into professional practice. Published on 2021-11-26 10:41:56
Source: International Journal of Integrated Care - Category: Nursing Source Type: research