SAGE Open Medicine | |
A qualitative study of dietary discussions as an emerging task for cancer clinicians: | |
Katherine CSmith1  | |
关键词: Cancer; qualitative methods; health care professionals; health promotion; survivorship; semi-structured interview; | |
DOI : 10.1177/2050312116665935 | |
学科分类:医学(综合) | |
来源: Sage Journals | |
【 摘 要 】
Objectives:Improvements in cancer detection and treatment create a need for care that prioritizes acute treatment and ongoing needs. There have been calls to include health promotion in cancer care, but little empirical consideration of the work involved in such an expansion of services. In this article, we adopt a constructionist position to explore clinicians’ perspectives on capacity for health promotion, specifically dietary counseling.Methods:Our data result from 33 semi-structured qualitative interviews with members of cancer care teams. All interviewees were affiliated with one of two contrasting medical systems located in Baltimore, MD, USA. Interviews focused on professional roles and responsibilities around health promotion for cancer survivors. We employed both purposive and snowball sampling. We conducted a thematic analysis informed by the sociology of professions literature of discussions of dietary change by provider type.Results:We discuss four emergent themes that relate to the work of pr...
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CC BY
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