Perceptions of care coordination in cancer patient-family caregiver dyads.
Izumi OkadoIan PaganoKevin CasselRandall F HolcombePublished in: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (2020)
A subgroup of family caregivers reported poorer perception of CC than patients, suggesting that those family caregivers and providers may benefit from intervention. Further understanding of patient-family caregiver dyads' perspectives of CC can inform development of strategies to integrate family caregivers into the cancer care team, develop effective CC interventions for family caregivers, and contribute to improved quality and value of cancer care.
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