Abstract:BackgroundKnowledge of the experiences of coping in patients with incurable cancer is essential for high‐quality palliative and end‐of‐life care.Aim and ObjectiveTo describe the coping experiences of patients with incurable cancer in hospice care to better develop patient‐centred care.MethodsThe data for this qualitative study were collected through semi structured interviews, with patients with incurable cancer in hospice care (N = 20) and analysed with inductive content analysis. Ethical and organisational a… Show more
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