J.A.C. Rietjens
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The implementation of eHealth applications often fails. The NASSS (nonadoption, abandonment, scale-up, spread, and sustainability) framework aims to identify complexities in eHealth applications; the more complex, the more risk of implementation failure.
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Timing of advance care planning in patients with advanced cancer
Analysis of ACTION data
To explore the experiences of patients with advanced cancer regarding the timing of ACP.
Methods
This secondary analysis used data from the ACTION cluster-randomized clinical trial. 288 patients with advanced lung or colorectal cancer, WHO performance s ...
This systematic review examines how design methodologies support Shared Decision Making (SDM), identifies the most suitable for future use, explores types of methodologies used, challenges faced, and the impact on patients, clinicians, and care pathways.
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The introduction of (m)FOLFIRINOX and gemcitabine-nab-paclitaxel has changed the perspective for patients with locally advanced pancreatic cancer (LAPC). Consequently, in experienced centres 23% of patients with LAPC undergo a resection with 5-year overall survival ...
Failed implementation of a nursing intervention to support family caregivers
An evaluation study using Normalization Process Theory
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 ...
Cancer experience in metaphors
Patients, carers, professionals, students - A scoping review
Coping Strategies of Patients With Advanced Lung or Colorectal Cancer Over Time
Insights From the International ACTION Study
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 ...
Definition and recommendations of advance care planning
A Delphi study in five Asian sectors
In Confucian-influenced Asian societies, explicit end-of-life conversations are uncommon and family involvement in decision-making is crucial, which complicates the adoption of culturally sensitive advance care planning.
Aim:
To develop a consensus de ...
Improving shared decision-making about cancer treatment through design-based data-driven decision-support tools and redesigning care paths
An overview of the 4D PICTURE project
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 ...
“There is a life before and after cancer”
Experiences of resuming life and unmet care needs in stage I and II melanoma survivors
Experiences and perceptions of continuous deep sedation
An interview study among Dutch patients and relatives
Unmet care needs of patients with advanced cancer and their relatives
Multicentre observational study
MetroMapping
Development of a methodology to redesign care paths to support Shared Decision Making
Metro Mapping
Development of an innovative methodology to co-design care paths to support shared decision making in oncology
Supportive interventions for family caregivers of patients with advanced cancer
A systematic review
The role of acculturation in the process of advance care planning among Chinese immigrants
A narrative systematic review
Consensus definition of advance care planning in dementia
A 33-country Delphi study