Information needs across the colorectal cancer care continuum: scoping the literature.

作者: C. VAN MOSSEL , L. LEITZ , S. SCOTT , H. DAUDT , D. DENNIS

DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2354.2012.01340.X

关键词: Colorectal cancerSurvivorship curveInformation needsInformation systemMEDLINEAlternative medicineFamily medicineMedicineQuality (business)Cancer

摘要: Because cancer care requires a multifaceted approach, providing useful and timely information to people with colorectal may be fragmented inconsistent. Our interest was in examining what has not captured the attention of researchers speaking needs cancer. We followed Arksey O'Malley's framework for methodology scoping review. Focusing solely on cancer, we analysed 239 articles get picture which sources information, as well timing were attended to. Treatment-related received most mentions (26%). Healthcare professionals (49%) mentioned likely source information. Among focused one stage continuum, post-treatment (survivorship) (16%). Only 27% consulted few diet/nutrition bowel management. This study examined numerical representation issues attend, quality mentions. ponder, however, relationship between in/frequency actual availability,

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