“…The qualitative and quantitative literature on supportive care needs in patients with primary malignant brain tumour is continuously increasing, particularly with a focus on documenting the time immediately after diagnosis (Catt, Chalmers, & Fallowfield, ; Davies & Higginson, ; Ford, Catt, Chalmers, & Fallowfield, ; Moore et al., ; Sterckx et al., ). However, patients are likely to experience symptoms and feelings of anxiety already when being referred to hospital due to the suspicion of a primary malignant brain tumour (Goebel, Strenge, & Mehdorn, ; Palese, Cecconi, Moreale, & Skrap, ). Therefore, the purpose of this paper was to provide an in‐depth description of the patient experience and care needs during the hospital stay in the diagnostic phase of a brain cancer pathway.…”