Supportive care needs of rural individuals living with cancer: A literature review

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Abstract

Regardless of geographic location, the cancer journey is an extremely difficult experience for both patients and their families. The aim of this literature review is to explore the impact of rural or remote residence on the supportive care needs of individuals living with cancer. This review included ten qualitative, seven quantitative, and six mixed design studies. Data collection, analysis, and evaluation were guided using a multi-domain supportive care framework based on seven domains: physical, emotional, informational, psychological, spiritual, social, and practical (Fitch, 2009). This review will suggest that there are distinct experiences that present both challenges and benefits to individuals living with cancer in rural areas. These findings will be detailed with recommendations, and grounding for future research outlined.

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Loughery, J., & Woodgate, R. L. (2015, March 1). Supportive care needs of rural individuals living with cancer: A literature review. Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal = Revue Canadienne de Nursing Oncologique. https://doi.org/10.5737/23688076252157166

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