Using patient stories to improve lung cancer care
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Using patient stories to improve lung cancer care

Nicola Bell Macmillan Lung Nurse Specialist, Harrogate Health Care (NHS) Trust

Several Department of Health (DoH) directives in recent years have outlined the need to improve cancer services in England and Wales. Part of this improvement is based on patient feedback of the services that are used. This article examines a relatively novel method of assimilating the views of lung cancer patients’ experience of being cared for in an NHS trust.

Cancer Nursing Practice. 2, 6, 21-24. doi: 10.7748/cnp2003.07.2.6.21.c80

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