Adjusting to living with chronic liver disease among patients who continue regular healthcare visits for hepatocellular carcinoma surveillance: A grounded theory study
Keiko Hatanaka,
Yoshiko Sasaki,
Makoto Tanaka
Abstract:AimTo explore patients' process of living with chronic liver disease while continuing regular healthcare visits for hepatocellular carcinoma surveillance.MethodsSemistructured interviews and participant observations were conducted in this qualitative constructivist grounded theory study. The participants included 11 patients undergoing regular hepatocellular carcinoma surveillance every 1–6 months for 2–30 years. Data were analyzed using coding, memo‐writing, theoretical sampling, and constant comparison.Resul… Show more
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