Experience of lung cancer patients regarding their nursing care
Zhou, Yan; Ajua, Ausler (2018)
Zhou, Yan
Ajua, Ausler
Jyväskylän ammattikorkeakoulu
2018
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 1.0 Finland
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2018061213599
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2018061213599
Tiivistelmä
In healthcare, patient experiences has become an important factor to indicate the quality of care all around the world .The aim of this literature review was to exploring lung cancer patients' experience regarding nursing care they received or expected. The purpose was to help to identify what lung cancer patients really wanted, felt and expected regarding their care, and help to develop strategies to improve quality of nursing care guided by patient experience.
Articles used in this study were obtained from health and social science databases CINAHL and ProQuest. Articles were selected based upon predetermined inclusion and exclusion criteria, relevance by title, abstract and full text. Content analysis was the analysis method to synthesize data for selected.
This study identified 3 major categories on content regarding lung patients' experience of nursing care: more and new approaches of social support, communication of care among organizations and patient empowerment. This study revealed increased concern for information, communication, social support and treatment options for lung cancer patients, and may help to contribute to improve the lung cancer care practice .
Articles used in this study were obtained from health and social science databases CINAHL and ProQuest. Articles were selected based upon predetermined inclusion and exclusion criteria, relevance by title, abstract and full text. Content analysis was the analysis method to synthesize data for selected.
This study identified 3 major categories on content regarding lung patients' experience of nursing care: more and new approaches of social support, communication of care among organizations and patient empowerment. This study revealed increased concern for information, communication, social support and treatment options for lung cancer patients, and may help to contribute to improve the lung cancer care practice .