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Oncology nurses' lived experiences of video communication in follow-up care of home-living patients: A phenomenological study in rural Norway.

Authors :
Rygg, Lisbeth Østgaard
Brataas, Hildfrid V.
Nordtug, Bente
Source :
European Journal of Oncology Nursing; Jun2021, Vol. 52, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

To explore the lived experiences of oncology nurses (ONs) during three months of virtual care provided through video conferencing (VC) in the follow-up care for home-living patients with cancer in rural Norway. An exploratory study employing a descriptive phenomenological approach conducted with a purposive sample of four ONs working in primary health care in three municipalities. Individual interviews based on open-ended questions about the ONs' experiences of VC use in follow-up care were analyzed using methodology inspired by Clark Moustakas. The COREQ checklist was utilized in this study. ONs provided VC as a quality-promoting supplement to traditional follow-up. Their lived experiences of the phenomenon were described by the following themes: 1) Choice of VC based on care need considerations, 2) Use of VC on portable tablets facilitated contact and frequent follow-up, and 3) Adaption of relevant virtual care in person-centered and goal-oriented practice. The use of VC may contribute to accessible and frequent quality care and reduce the ONs' travel time for home visits. This study points to a need to individualize and assess the appropriateness of virtual care in challenging cancer situations. Furthermore, there is a need for larger-scale studies on how VC may influence quality care. • The study increases our understanding of oncology nurses' experiences related to video conferencing follow-up care for home-living patients. • Video communication is similar to face-to-face meetings, goal directed, and convenient for mapping and monitoring patient needs and the provision of patient-centered counseling. • Video communication is environmentally friendly by eliminating the need for nurses to drive to patient consultations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14623889
Volume :
52
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
European Journal of Oncology Nursing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
150928475
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejon.2021.101955