A focus group consultation round exploring patient experiences of comfort during radiotherapy for head and neck cancer

Purpose: The aim of this study was to consult patients about their experiences of comfort while wearing a thermoplastic mask during head and neck radiotherapy before designing a study to develop a comfort scale for radiotherapy. Methods: A qualitative method using a focus group of patients receiving...

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Main Authors: Goldsworthy, S., Tuke, K., Latour, Jos
Format: Journal Article
Published: Cambridge University Press 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/63472
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author Goldsworthy, S.
Tuke, K.
Latour, Jos
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Latour, Jos
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description Purpose: The aim of this study was to consult patients about their experiences of comfort while wearing a thermoplastic mask during head and neck radiotherapy before designing a study to develop a comfort scale for radiotherapy. Methods: A qualitative method using a focus group of patients receiving radiotherapy for head and neck cancer was deployed. Five patients were invited and agreed to participate. Semi-structured questions guided the focus group interview. Thematic analysis was used to identify themes. Findings: Three patients participated in the focus group. Three main themes were identified: Physical comfort, Mental perception, Passivity. Physical comfort derived from feelings of pressure, unpleasantness, and generally being uncomfortable. Mental perception derived from how the physical comfort was perceived and derived from feelings of shock, anxiety, indifference and sensory systems. Passivity arose from feelings such as the 'doctor knows best', 'putting up with it', and 'being taken for a ride'. Conclusion: The insight of patient's comfort and experiences are valuable for clinicians to provide patient-centred care. Findings of this study implicate further investigation of how the themes of patient comfort can be measured in radiotherapy to improve the patient experience.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-634722018-04-09T06:30:06Z A focus group consultation round exploring patient experiences of comfort during radiotherapy for head and neck cancer Goldsworthy, S. Tuke, K. Latour, Jos Purpose: The aim of this study was to consult patients about their experiences of comfort while wearing a thermoplastic mask during head and neck radiotherapy before designing a study to develop a comfort scale for radiotherapy. Methods: A qualitative method using a focus group of patients receiving radiotherapy for head and neck cancer was deployed. Five patients were invited and agreed to participate. Semi-structured questions guided the focus group interview. Thematic analysis was used to identify themes. Findings: Three patients participated in the focus group. Three main themes were identified: Physical comfort, Mental perception, Passivity. Physical comfort derived from feelings of pressure, unpleasantness, and generally being uncomfortable. Mental perception derived from how the physical comfort was perceived and derived from feelings of shock, anxiety, indifference and sensory systems. Passivity arose from feelings such as the 'doctor knows best', 'putting up with it', and 'being taken for a ride'. Conclusion: The insight of patient's comfort and experiences are valuable for clinicians to provide patient-centred care. Findings of this study implicate further investigation of how the themes of patient comfort can be measured in radiotherapy to improve the patient experience. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/63472 10.1017/S1460396916000066 Cambridge University Press restricted
spellingShingle Goldsworthy, S.
Tuke, K.
Latour, Jos
A focus group consultation round exploring patient experiences of comfort during radiotherapy for head and neck cancer
title A focus group consultation round exploring patient experiences of comfort during radiotherapy for head and neck cancer
title_full A focus group consultation round exploring patient experiences of comfort during radiotherapy for head and neck cancer
title_fullStr A focus group consultation round exploring patient experiences of comfort during radiotherapy for head and neck cancer
title_full_unstemmed A focus group consultation round exploring patient experiences of comfort during radiotherapy for head and neck cancer
title_short A focus group consultation round exploring patient experiences of comfort during radiotherapy for head and neck cancer
title_sort focus group consultation round exploring patient experiences of comfort during radiotherapy for head and neck cancer
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/63472