The Healthcare Journey of Women With Advanced Gynecological Cancer From Diagnosis Through Terminal Illness: Qualitative Analysis of Progress Note Data.
Ellis C DillonVidita ChopraElizabeth MesghinaAnthony MilkiAva ChanRavali ReddyDaniel S KappBarbara A SilverJohn K ChanPublished in: The American journal of hospice & palliative care (2021)
This analysis of longitudinal illness experience of women with advanced gynecological cancer suggests that clinicians may want to (1) prioritize earlier discussion about goals of care; (2) provide supplemental support to patients with higher needs, possibly through palliative care or navigation; and (3) write notes to enhance patient understanding now that patients may access all notes.
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