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2011 Volume.41 No. 1 p.9 ~ p.17
Development and Evaluation of¡¸Hospice Smart Patient¡¹Service Program
Park Chai-Soon

Yoo Yang-Sook
Choi Dong-Won
Park Hyun-Jeong
Kim Ji-In
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop and implement the Hospice Smart Patient Program and to evaluate its
effectiveness.

Methods: It was quasi-experimental non-equivalent pre-post study. Breast cancer patients who underwent
surgery, chemotherapy or radiotherapy, or who needed palliative care, participated in the study. Participants were divided into two groups, experimental and control groups based on their preferences. The program was developed after literature review and discussion among experts on hospice and palliative care. Participants who were in the experimental group received either face-to-face or phone¡¸Hospice Smart Patient¡¹Service at least once a week for 5 months.

Results: There was a significant difference in quality of life and communication skill between the two groups after the service was provided. In addition, participants in experimental group showed improved decision making skills, mastery sense, and understanding of hospice and palliative care, which would be beneficial in improving their quality of life.

Conclusion: We have concluded that the¡¸Hospice Smart Patient¡¹Program is useful for cancer patients in decision making, improving self-control and choosing hospice care to improve their quality of life.
KEYWORD
Hospices, Breast neoplasms, Quality of Life, Communication
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