Transition journey from hospital to home in patients with cancer and their caregivers: A qualitative study
journal contribution
posted on 2023-03-07, 04:28authored byWei How Darryl Ang, Siew Ping Lang, Emily Ang, Violeta LopezVioleta Lopez
Background The National Cancer Institute Singapore initiated the NUH2 Home program in January 2014, referred to as
BCaring Across the Cancer Continuum,^ a nurse-led cancer
transitional care service (CTCS) that provides home care to
patients with cancer and their caregivers. The study aimed to
explore the transition experiences of patients with cancer and
their caregivers.
Method Using a purposive sampling, 12 patients with cancer
and 12 caregivers were recruited. Audiotape interviews were
conducted until data saturation was achieved. Each interview
was transcribed verbatim, and thematic analyses were performed to extract significant themes and subthemes.
Results Four themes emerged from the data including (1) ongoing concerns, (2) needing timely help, (3) resuming control
and normality of life, and (4) appreciating the transition care.
The transition journey of patients and caregivers provided
them with an ability to regain control and normality in their
lives, be reassured and confident in being able to care for hemselves and manage the physiological and psychological
strains associated with the multiple vicissitudes associated
with having cancer and its treatment while at home.
Conclusion Our study addressed the nature, patterns, conditions,
and responses to transition care. Our findings provided relevant
contextual knowledge to further improve the transition care
service based on the recommendations of the patients with cancer
and their caregivers who first experienced the new service.