“…This creates the need to study cancer in patients' ordinary life contexts (e.g., Isaksson, Salander, Lilliehorn, & Laurell, 2016;Salander, Lilliehorn, Hamperg, & Kero, 2011). Previous research has focused on patients' quality of life and everyday life experiences after cancer treatments (e.g., Kerr, Ross, Jaques, & Cunningham-Burley, 2018;Pedresen, Koktved, & Nielsen, 2013;Salander, Bergenheim, & Henriksson, 2000;Sekse, Raaheim, Blaaka, & Gjengedal, 2010). The experience of cancer brings profound changes in bodily and psychosocial functioning into patients' day-to-day lives, and this generates the need for information and support from health care professionals (Pedresen et al, 2013;Sekse et al, 2010;Swenne, Jangland, & Arakelian, 2017).…”