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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Cancer

Date Submitted: Apr 19, 2024
Open Peer Review Period: Apr 19, 2024 - Jun 14, 2024
Date Accepted: Apr 30, 2025
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The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Practical Approaches to Patient-Centered Care in Europe: Mixed Methods Study Developing a Conceptual Framework for Comprehensive Cancer Care Networks

Hickmann E, Richter P, Schlieter H, Cemazar M, Dudek-Godeau D, Grapentin N, Griesshammer E, Jelenc M, Liutkauskiene S, Ravaud A, Troussard X, Wesselmann S

Practical Approaches to Patient-Centered Care in Europe: Mixed Methods Study Developing a Conceptual Framework for Comprehensive Cancer Care Networks

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e59683

DOI: 10.2196/59683

PMID: 40743519

PMCID: 12355145

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Operationalizing Patient-Centered Care: A Conceptual Framework for Comprehensive Cancer Care Networks

  • Emily Hickmann; 
  • Peggy Richter; 
  • Hannes Schlieter; 
  • Maja Cemazar; 
  • Dorota Dudek-Godeau; 
  • Nele Grapentin; 
  • Ellen Griesshammer; 
  • Marjetka Jelenc; 
  • Sigita Liutkauskiene; 
  • Alain Ravaud; 
  • Xavier Troussard; 
  • Simone Wesselmann

ABSTRACT

Background:

In contemporary healthcare, patient-centered care has emerged as a pivotal paradigm shift that redefines the traditional physician-centric model. Particularly in the context of cancer care, marked by its intricate nature and emotional impact, there's a pressing requirement to rethink how healthcare is delivered. In this context, Comprehensive Cancer Care Networks (CCCNs) provide a new means of structuring and delivering quality cancer care, recognizing each patient's unique preferences and needs.

Objective:

To facilitate this patient-centered approach in practice and advance care quality, the objective of this paper was to establish a consistent definition and framework of patient-centeredness in a CCCN.

Methods:

A systematic meta-review focusing on generic and oncology-specific dimensions of patient-centeredness, a survey with key stakeholders in CCCNs, and a focus group with patient representatives were conducted.

Results:

A definition and framework of patient-centeredness in CCCNs are presented. The framework comprises eight primary dimensions: Empowering Patients, Engaging and Involving Patients, Treating the Patient as a Unique Person, Enhancing the Therapeutic Relationship, Enhancing a Patient-Centered Culture, Providing Holistic and Specialized Care, Recognizing and Supporting the Healthcare Professional as a Person, and Coordinating Care. Corresponding subdimensions and actionable patient-centered activities support each dimension.

Conclusions:

The results provide a comprehensive perspective on the complex elements that compose patient-centered care within CCCNs. This contributes to a better understanding and application of patient-centeredness in CCCNs and possibly other contexts. The results presented in this paper aspire to support CCCNs and other healthcare contexts in creating a patient-centered environment where patients feel genuinely heard, valued, and actively engaged in their care decisions. Clinical Trial: Not applicable.


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Please cite as:

Hickmann E, Richter P, Schlieter H, Cemazar M, Dudek-Godeau D, Grapentin N, Griesshammer E, Jelenc M, Liutkauskiene S, Ravaud A, Troussard X, Wesselmann S

Practical Approaches to Patient-Centered Care in Europe: Mixed Methods Study Developing a Conceptual Framework for Comprehensive Cancer Care Networks

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e59683

DOI: 10.2196/59683

PMID: 40743519

PMCID: 12355145

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