2022
DOI: 10.51358/id.v19i3.1010
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Informational barriers and recommendations for patient inclusion in a Brazilian outpatient oncological service

Abstract: The paper aims to map informational barriers to promote inclusion and accessibility with safety and autonomy for patients in an outpatient oncological service. We performed an exploratory study through a case study in a Brazilian outpatient oncological service which included non-participant observation. The results were categorized into failures in the signaling of service facilities, lack of alternative communication resources, and lack of accessible communication considering diverse needs. The main barriers … Show more

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