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J.A.C. Rietjens

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Failed implementation of a nursing intervention to support family caregivers

An evaluation study using Normalization Process Theory

Aim: To evaluate the failed implementation of the Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool Intervention for family caregivers in end-of-life care, within a trial context using Normalization Process Theory (NPT). Design: An evaluation study was conducted to learn lessons from our tr ...

“There is a life before and after cancer”

Experiences of resuming life and unmet care needs in stage I and II melanoma survivors

Although the largest increase in melanoma incidence is observed for localised melanoma, little research has been done on its impact. Despite favourable prognoses and relatively short treatment trajectories, diagnosis and treatment may significantly impact life post-treatment. ...

Cancer experience in metaphors

Patients, carers, professionals, students - A scoping review

The use of metaphors to talk about cancer experiences has attracted much research and debate, especially in the case of military metaphors. However, questions remain about what metaphors are used by different populations for different aspects of the cancer experience. This sco ...

Objective
To obtain insight into adaptation processes of redefining normality and its influencing factors in relatives of patients with advanced cancer.

Methods
An exploratory qualitative study among relatives of patients with advanced cancer was conducted. Parti ...
Background:
Patients with cancer often have to make complex decisions about treatment, with the options varying in risk profiles and effects on survival and quality of life. Moreover, inefficient care paths make it hard for patients to participate in shared decision-making. D ...

OBJECTIVE: A comprehensive understanding of coping strategies of patients with advanced diseases can contribute to providing supportive care that meets patients' needs. However, insight into how coping of this population develops over time is lacking. We examined coping strate ...

Experiences and perceptions of continuous deep sedation

An interview study among Dutch patients and relatives

Background: The incidence of continuous deep sedation (CDS) has more than doubled over the last decade in The Netherlands, while reasons for this increase are not fully understood. Patients and relatives have an essential role in deciding on CDS. We hypothesize that the increa ...

Objective: Family caregivers are often intensively involved in palliative and end-of-life cancer care. A variety of interventions to support family caregivers have been developed, differing in target population, modality, and components. We aimed to systematically examine char ...

Metro Mapping

Development of an innovative methodology to co-design care paths to support shared decision making in oncology

Treatment decision-making can be complex, notably when there are multiple treatments available, with different (probabilities of) benefits and harms, for example, survival and side effects.1 It is precisely in these complex situations that the preferences of the patient are of ...

INTRODUCTION: Existing advance care planning (ACP) definitional frameworks apply to individuals with decision-making capacity. We aimed to conceptualize ACP for dementia in terms of its definition and issues that deserve particular attention. METHODS: Delphi study with phases: ...

MetroMapping

Development of a methodology to redesign care paths to support Shared Decision Making

To support shared decision-making (SDM), in- itiatives are often focussed mainly on communication in the en- counter and the use of decision aids. Our previous research (Griffioen et al. Cancer Med 2021) revealed: decision-making as a sequence of (un)planned moments before, durin ...

Background: Acculturation is the process of two different cultures coming into contact. It is unclear how acculturation influences Chinese immigrants’ engagement in advance care planning due to the complexity and multifaceted nature of both acculturation and advance care plann ...

Objectives: The care needs of patients with advanced cancer and their relatives change throughout the disease trajectory. This study focused on the care-related problems and needs of patients with advanced cancer and their relatives. This was done from the perspective of centr ...

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Cancer is a complex disease marked by uncontrolled cell growth and has a widespread impact on individuals and society. Its incidence has been increasing globally, with a notable rise in cases in the Netherlands from 56,000 in 1989 to 118,000 in 2019. There will be approximately 2 ...
You, I and almost everyone deal with illness under a certain condition. As digital health is becoming ever more widespread nowadays, this change shapes a new understanding of our medical experience. Consider how these new digital tools might affect patient experience becomes more ...

UnBoxing the MI Box

A study on how to transfer from monitoring to coaching with the MI Box to increase self-care activities

Problem Background:
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the most common cause of death in the world (Johnston et al., 2016). One of the main causes for cardiovascular mortality is a myocardial infarction (MI) (Jneid et al., 2013; Mishra & Ramavataram, 2021; Verburg et al., 20 ...

Towards Coherent and Effective Self-Management during the Post-Diagnosis Stage

Vomo: An application empowering individuals with Pulmonary Fibrosis

Pulmonary Fibrosis (PF) is a rare and incurable interstitial lung disease, which causes lung scarring, leading to an irreversible decline in patients’ lung function and breathing difficulties. In Europe, Pulmonary fibrosis (PF) affects over 400,000 people, and it claims the lives ...

Speculating DATA-DRIVEN SHARED Decision Making in The Future of healthcare

Designing a data-driven Decision Support Tool (DST) for Oncology (Melanoma)

Navigating consequential decisions is a difficult task in and of itself, especially when they have a significant impact on one's life. This is especially true in the complex world of healthcare, where the importance of choices is magnified. The complexities of these issues can ma ...