Informing the development of an online resource for patients with oral cancer: triangulation of qualitative data from patients and healthcare professionals
Abstract:Background: The traditional, paternalistic, paradigm of healthcare delivery is no longer acceptable; with transformation placing greater emphasis on shared-care and decision-making, centred on patients' values, needs and preferences. In this process, patients with cancer often assume a more active role in healthcare.The internet has acted as a likely catalyst and, or facilitator in this process, with proliferation during the global pandemic. Consequently, there has been an expansion of health information being… Show more
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