Attitudes and perceptions of healthcare professionals related to family participation in surgical cancer care—A mixed method study

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Aim: This study investigated healthcare professionals' attitudes and perceptions towards the family's participation in surgical cancer care. Design: A prospective mixed method study. Methods: The study was conducted at three hospitals in Sweden with registered nurses, assistant nurses and surgeons. Data included 43 completed Families Importance in Nursing Care (FINC-NA) questionnaires answered by registered nurses and qualitative data from 14 interviews with surgeons and assistant nurses. Data analysis was performed according to the Creswell convergent parallel mixed method. Results: Both quantitative and qualitative data demonstrated that the family was an important resource in nursing care, was highly valued as a conversational partner and had resources that should be considered. Each family should be supported in determining their role and as implements for maintaining a functioning family constellation and increasing their participation. Patient or Public Contribution: No patient or public contribution.

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Trulsson, C., Ahlgren, W., Fomichov, V., Ågren, S., Sandström, P., Björnsson, B., … Drott, J. (2023). Attitudes and perceptions of healthcare professionals related to family participation in surgical cancer care—A mixed method study. Nursing Open, 10(4), 2530–2539. https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1511

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