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Patients’ and Clinicians’ Perceptions of the Clinical Utility of Predictive Risk Models for Chemotherapy-Related Symptom Management: Qualitative Exploration Using Focus Groups and Interviews

Patients’ and Clinicians’ Perceptions of the Clinical Utility of Predictive Risk Models for Chemotherapy-Related Symptom Management: Qualitative Exploration Using Focus Groups and Interviews

Further, 2 researchers (RM and M Miller) were responsible for completing the thematic analysis individually and then meeting to discuss. A review of the full data set was conducted by a further member of this study’s team (LL) to verify the completed analysis. The main study team concluded that saturation was reached with this sample. In total, 23 patients participated in 4 focus groups in the United Kingdom, Austria, Norway, and Greece. These focus groups ranged in size from 4 to 6 participants.

Morven Miller, Lisa McCann, Liane Lewis, Christine Miaskowski, Emma Ream, Andrew Darley, Jenny Harris, Grigorios Kotronoulas, Geir V Berg, Simone Lubowitzki, Jo Armes, Elizabeth Patiraki, Eileen Furlong, Patricia Fox, Alexander Gaiger, Antonella Cardone, Dawn Orr, Adrian Flowerday, Stylianos Katsaragakis, Simon Skene, Margaret Moore, Paul McCrone, Nicosha De Souza, Peter T Donnan, Roma Maguire

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e49309