id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-032392-ex3s8evv Matthews, Tamyra Single cases from multiple perspectives: a qualitative study comparing the experiences of patients, patients’ caregivers, surgeons, and nurses when bad news is delivered about cancer 2020-09-18 .txt text/plain 6761 345 58 Interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) provided the theoretical framework to examine semistructured interviews exploring participants' lived experiences of the breaking bad news process, and then to directly compare patients', caregivers', and HCPs' accounts that were linked to the same patient's case. The current study sample was determined by the number of linked cases that were able to be formed from the data collected for a larger doctoral study exploring the perspectives of 4 different groups involved in the bad news process: patients, caregivers, surgeons, and nurses. In linked cases that included the bad news deliverer and receiver perspective, the direct comparison highlighted the importance of HCPs recognizing and attending to patients' and caregivers' specific emotional needs ("noticing and meeting emotional needs") and delivering information in the way that suited each patient ("reading different informational needs"). ./cache/cord-032392-ex3s8evv.txt ./txt/cord-032392-ex3s8evv.txt