2016
DOI: 10.1159/000448745
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Beweggründe von Krebspatienten für und gegen die Inanspruchnahme der Misteltherapie

Abstract: Einleitung: Die Misteltherapie ist im deutschsprachigen Raum ein häufig angewandtes komplementärmedizinisches Verfahren (KM) in der Onkologie. Diese Studie hatte das Ziel, die Beweggründe für oder gegen eine Inanspruchnahme der Misteltherapie zu untersuchen und Themenfeldern zuzuordnen. Patienten und Methoden: Es wurden qualitative leitfadengestützte Interviews mit Krebspatienten geführt. Der Interviewleitfaden fragte nach der Inanspruchnahme von KM, der Motivation zur Inanspruchnahme, Informationsverhalten un… Show more

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“…We investigated the need for information and communication about CAM in cancer patients by means of a media reception analysis [12], qualitative interviews, and a quantitative survey [13,14] and assessed the need for information and training about CAM of health-care professionals working in oncology (physicians, nurses, psychologists, and social workers) through qualitative interviews and a quantitative survey [15,16]. Taken together, the findings underlined the importance which the topic CAM has for patients within the cancer journey and revealed a strong need for information and training about CAM in health professionals.…”
Section: Needs Analysis Among Patients and Health-care Professionalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We investigated the need for information and communication about CAM in cancer patients by means of a media reception analysis [12], qualitative interviews, and a quantitative survey [13,14] and assessed the need for information and training about CAM of health-care professionals working in oncology (physicians, nurses, psychologists, and social workers) through qualitative interviews and a quantitative survey [15,16]. Taken together, the findings underlined the importance which the topic CAM has for patients within the cancer journey and revealed a strong need for information and training about CAM in health professionals.…”
Section: Needs Analysis Among Patients and Health-care Professionalsmentioning
confidence: 99%