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"My Future is Now": A Qualitative Study of Persons Living With Advanced Cancer.

Ann H CottinghamLarry D CripeKevin L RandRichard M Frankel
Published in: The American journal of hospice & palliative care (2017)
These findings have significant implications for clinicians as they partner with patients to plan for the future. Our data suggest that clinicians consider the following 4 prompts: (1) "What is important to you now, knowing that you will die sooner than you want or expected?" (2) "Tell me about yourself." (3) "Tell me in your own words about your experience with cancer care and treatment." (4) "What impact has your illness had on others?" In honoring patients' lived experiences, we may establish the mutual understanding necessary to providing high-quality care that supports patients' priorities for life.
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