TY - JOUR
T1 - Surgical breast cancer patient pathway
T2 - Experiences of patients and relatives and their unmet needs
AU - Zøylner, Ingrid Annette
AU - Lomborg, Kirsten
AU - Christiansen, Peer Michael
AU - Kirkegaard, Pia
N1 - © 2019 The Authors Health Expectations published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2019/4
Y1 - 2019/4
N2 - BACKGROUND AND AIM: Breast cancer is the most common cancer disease in women worldwide. In Denmark, the law prescribes cancer patient pathways (CPPs) in general and thus also for breast cancer. Although results from patient satisfaction surveys show overall satisfaction with the pathway, a call for improvement has been voiced for some areas. The aim of this study was to explore patients' and relatives' experiences with the surgical breast CPP and to identify any unmet needs.METHOD: This study was based on focus groups with patients who had surgery for breast cancer, and their relatives. The settings were two Danish surgical breast cancer clinics.FINDINGS: Overall, patients and relatives found the structure of the surgical breast CPP satisfactory. The time in the surgical department was short, and most patients found it difficult to cope with the situation. Empathy and a supportive relationship between patients, relatives and health-care professionals were of great importance. Five key points were identified in which some of the participants had unmet needs. Suggestions for change were related to information, communication, choice of treatment, flexibility in the pathway and easy access to the clinic after surgery.CONCLUSION: Although patients and relatives found the CPP for breast cancer satisfactory and well planned, suggestions for change were made relating to unmet needs with respect to five key points in the pathway. Implementing findings from this study in clinical practice requires co-operation between health-care professionals and support from the leaders of the organization.
AB - BACKGROUND AND AIM: Breast cancer is the most common cancer disease in women worldwide. In Denmark, the law prescribes cancer patient pathways (CPPs) in general and thus also for breast cancer. Although results from patient satisfaction surveys show overall satisfaction with the pathway, a call for improvement has been voiced for some areas. The aim of this study was to explore patients' and relatives' experiences with the surgical breast CPP and to identify any unmet needs.METHOD: This study was based on focus groups with patients who had surgery for breast cancer, and their relatives. The settings were two Danish surgical breast cancer clinics.FINDINGS: Overall, patients and relatives found the structure of the surgical breast CPP satisfactory. The time in the surgical department was short, and most patients found it difficult to cope with the situation. Empathy and a supportive relationship between patients, relatives and health-care professionals were of great importance. Five key points were identified in which some of the participants had unmet needs. Suggestions for change were related to information, communication, choice of treatment, flexibility in the pathway and easy access to the clinic after surgery.CONCLUSION: Although patients and relatives found the CPP for breast cancer satisfactory and well planned, suggestions for change were made relating to unmet needs with respect to five key points in the pathway. Implementing findings from this study in clinical practice requires co-operation between health-care professionals and support from the leaders of the organization.
KW - breast neoplasms
KW - cancer patient pathway
KW - focus groups
KW - health service research
KW - patient experience
KW - patient participation
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U2 - 10.1111/hex.12869
DO - 10.1111/hex.12869
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 30636366
SN - 1369-6513
VL - 22
SP - 262
EP - 272
JO - Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy
JF - Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy
IS - 2
ER -