Patient and family satisfaction with cancer-related information: A review of the literature

Individuals and families confronted with cancer experience many and varied educational needs. Cancer education is an important aspect of their care. Yet, over the past three decades, the literature has consistently identified that many patients and family members are dissatisfied with cancer educati...

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Main Authors: Kim Chapman, Kathy Rush
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pappin Communications 2003-04-01
Series:Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal
Online Access:http://www.canadianoncologynursingjournal.com/index.php/conj/article/view/397/398
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spelling doaj-17b812033fc548919bd3c9ac0639d8282020-11-25T00:35:49ZengPappin CommunicationsCanadian Oncology Nursing Journal2368-80762003-04-0113210711610.5737/1181912x132107116Patient and family satisfaction with cancer-related information: A review of the literatureKim Chapman0Kathy Rush1RN, MSc(N), is a Clinical Nurse Specialist, Oncology, with River Valley Health, Fredericton, NB.RN, PhD, is a Professor, University of South Carolina, Spartanburg, Mary Black School of Nursing, Spartanburg, SC. At time of initial writing, Dr. Rush was a Professor at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, NB.Individuals and families confronted with cancer experience many and varied educational needs. Cancer education is an important aspect of their care. Yet, over the past three decades, the literature has consistently identified that many patients and family members are dissatisfied with cancer education. This paper examines the literature relevant to one aspect of satisfaction with cancer education, patient and family member satisfaction with cancer-related information, according to patient, provider, and information factors. Gaps in the research are identified and discussed in relation to future research recommendations. The paper concludes with applications to clinical practice.http://www.canadianoncologynursingjournal.com/index.php/conj/article/view/397/398
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description Individuals and families confronted with cancer experience many and varied educational needs. Cancer education is an important aspect of their care. Yet, over the past three decades, the literature has consistently identified that many patients and family members are dissatisfied with cancer education. This paper examines the literature relevant to one aspect of satisfaction with cancer education, patient and family member satisfaction with cancer-related information, according to patient, provider, and information factors. Gaps in the research are identified and discussed in relation to future research recommendations. The paper concludes with applications to clinical practice.
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