2003
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2354.2003.00376.x
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Research. The experience of dysphagia and its effect on the quality of life of patients with oesophageal cancer

Abstract: This qualitative study was designed to explore the experience of dysphagia in oesophageal cancer and how this impacts on quality of life. The aim of the study was to add to the knowledge and comprehension of this poorly understood symptom. Data was collected through in-depth interview and administration of the EORTC QLQ-C30 and EORTC QLQ-OES24 quality of life tools with six people with incurable oesophageal cancer who had dysphagia. The interviews were tape-recorded and then transcribed verbatim for each parti… Show more

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“…Meeting patient's needs after this extensive surgery is a complex task for the healthcare professionals (HCP) and it is realistic to state that the need of supportive care is extensively based on a poor prognosis (Anderson et al, 2011) reduced QOL (Blazeby et al, 2000;Djarv et al, 2008;Lagergren et al, 2007;Olsson et al, 2007;Viklund et al, 2006a) and the fact that the new life situation is affected both from a physical and psychological/emotional perspective (Clarke et al, 2011;Malmström et al, 2013;McCorry et al, 2009;Olsson et al, 2002;Wainwright et al, 2007;Watt and Whyte, 2003). Gender, emotional functioning (Ernstmann et al, 2009), age and time since diagnosis (Sanson-Fisher et al, 2000) are factors that earlier have been associated with enhanced psychosocial or supportive care needs for patients with cancer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meeting patient's needs after this extensive surgery is a complex task for the healthcare professionals (HCP) and it is realistic to state that the need of supportive care is extensively based on a poor prognosis (Anderson et al, 2011) reduced QOL (Blazeby et al, 2000;Djarv et al, 2008;Lagergren et al, 2007;Olsson et al, 2007;Viklund et al, 2006a) and the fact that the new life situation is affected both from a physical and psychological/emotional perspective (Clarke et al, 2011;Malmström et al, 2013;McCorry et al, 2009;Olsson et al, 2002;Wainwright et al, 2007;Watt and Whyte, 2003). Gender, emotional functioning (Ernstmann et al, 2009), age and time since diagnosis (Sanson-Fisher et al, 2000) are factors that earlier have been associated with enhanced psychosocial or supportive care needs for patients with cancer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20,21 Participants in these studies were not specifically asked about their perceptions or experiences of care or how care should be delivered. Participants in Missel and Birkelund's study 20 had incurable EG cancer but it was not outlined how they were recruited to the study.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…21 The Ricoeur analysis is an analytical approach that holds that patient stories are not empirical data but about reality, bringing real understanding and intersubjective knowledge 20 . Colaizzi analysis involves examining each individual phrase and formulating thematic senetences which are then arranged into themes.…”
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confidence: 99%
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