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Possibilities and Limitations in Person-Centred Cancer Care: A Qualitative Study

Year of publication

2025

Authors

Cecilia Linnanen; Jessica Hemberg; Grethe H. Bjerga; Venke Ueland; Elisabeth Bergdahl

Abstract

<p>Background: For cancer care to be high-quality, a shift is needed from a healthcare system that is designed around disease and institutions to one devised with a holistic perspective on human beings. Aim: To gain a deeper understanding of healthcare professionals' experiences of the possibilities and limitations for providing person-centred care to alleviate suffering among patients within cancer care. Method and Material: A qualitative and explorative design was used. The data material consisted of texts from four focus group interviews with 15 nurses and physicians from a cancer clinic in Finland during January and February 2024. A qualitative content analysis was applied as a method. The COREQ checklist was used. Findings: Continuity, multidisciplinary collaboration, supporting collegial relationships, work ethics, and competence were seen as factors promoting person-centred care. The organisation's various boundaries, failure demand, and emotional limitations were seen as factors that limited person-centred care. Discussion: The organisational management and healthcare professionals' ability to collaborate with the patient can promote opportunities and limit barriers in the unpredictable reality of cancer care and so lead to increased person-centred care. Conclusions: Healthcare professionals' internal abilities are comprehensive. If the healthcare organisation were more integrated through better collaboration and flexibility between different instances, cancer care could alleviate patient suffering and simultaneously reduce failure demand. Relevance to Clinical Practice: Factors such as failure demand slow down care work, and by gaining a deeper understanding of the problems, leaders, together with healthcare professionals in healthcare organisations, can find solutions to address the problems and save time and resources for the benefit of both patients and healthcare professionals.</p>
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Organizations and authors

Åbo Akademi University

Linnanen Cecilia Orcid -palvelun logo

Hemberg Jessica Orcid -palvelun logo

Publication type

Publication format

Article

Parent publication type

Journal

Article type

Original article

Audience

Scientific

Peer-reviewed

Peer-Reviewed

MINEDU's publication type classification code

A1 Journal article (refereed), original research

Publication channel information

Volume

39

Issue

1

​Publication forum

66777

​Publication forum level

1

Open access

Open access in the publisher’s service

Yes

Open access of publication channel

Partially open publication channel

Self-archived

Yes

Other information

Fields of science

Health care science

Keywords

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Identified topic

[object Object]

Internationality of the publisher

International

Language

English

International co-publication

Yes

Co-publication with a company

No

DOI

10.1111/scs.70002

The publication is included in the Ministry of Education and Culture’s Publication data collection

Yes