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The meaning and significance of routine follow-up in lung cancer -: A qualitative study of patients' experiences and interpretations
Gillian Sandeman, Mary Wells
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Patient Experience
100%
Lung Cancer
100%
Routine Follow-up
100%
Innovative Approach
25%
Cancer Types
25%
Should Be Given
25%
Reassurance
25%
Purposive Sampling
25%
Lung Cancer Patients
25%
Follow-up Clinic
25%
Treatment Goals
25%
Complementary Approach
25%
Performance Experience
25%
Follow-up Care
25%
Patient Confidence
25%
Anxiety Vulnerability
25%
Oncology Department
25%
Nurse-led Follow-up
25%
Performance Status
25%
Complementary and
25%
Alternative Model of Care
25%
Treatment Completion
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Patient Experience
100%
Lung Cancer
100%
Reassurance
20%
Nurse
20%
Oncology
20%
Cancer Types
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Lung Cancer
100%
Model of Care
20%
Psychology
Qualitative Study
100%