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  • Oncology
  • Palliative Care
  • Bioethics

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  • Traditional pastoral care and medical interventions are often narrowly defined.
  • Healthcare delivery frequently prioritizes process over patient reception and experience.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore a young woman's cancer patient experience with pastoral care and medical treatment.
  • To highlight the patient's desire for individualized care, respect for personal values, and decision-making autonomy.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of a young woman's cancer journey.
  • Patient-centered narrative perspective.

Main Results:

  • The patient actively sought personal elements within pastoral care.
  • She asserted her right to be treated as an individual with unique values.
  • Patient autonomy in accepting medical treatments was a key focus.

Conclusions:

  • Pastoral care and medical interventions should be adapted to individual patient needs and values.
  • Respecting patient autonomy is crucial in cancer care.
  • A patient-centered approach enhances the reception of care and treatment.