Usefulness of a patient experience study to adjust psychosocial oncology and spiritual care services according to patients’ needs
Abstract
Little is known about how cancer patients experience psychosocial and spiritual care services and about what services they feel should be offered in order to help them meet their actual needs. This study’s main goal was to examine how cancer patients experienced the psychosocial oncology and spiritual care (POSC) services they received, in order to adjust the service offer according to their expressed needs and expectancies. A qualitative design...
Paper Details
Title
Usefulness of a patient experience study to adjust psychosocial oncology and spiritual care services according to patients’ needs
Published Date
Apr 29, 2015
Journal
Volume
2
Issue
1
Pages
11 - 117
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