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Cancer Pain Processes In The Hospice Caring Triad: A Grounded Theory Study, Olga Ehrlich Jul 2017

Cancer Pain Processes In The Hospice Caring Triad: A Grounded Theory Study, Olga Ehrlich

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The author conducted this constructivist grounded theory study to describe perceptions, behaviors, and communication that hospice caring triads engage in while managing cancer pain, specifically how these social processes can be assessed and used to improve poorly-controlled pain. Three hospice caring triads comprised of patients, family caregivers, and nurses along with one nurse-patient dyad, were recruited into this longitudinal qualitative study. Each group was observed during nursing visits. Triad and dyad members were individually interviewed. Nurses participated in a focus group and survey. The author used constant comparative methods of data analysis, including line-by-line gerund coding, theoretical codes from cancer …