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  • Oncology
  • Urology
  • Gender Health

Background:

  • Bladder cancer disproportionately affects men, but women often present with more advanced disease and poorer outcomes.
  • Limited research exists on optimizing care for female bladder cancer patients to align with their values and preferences.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore patient-defined priorities for women with bladder cancer.
  • To identify areas for improvement in the care experience from the female patient perspective.

Main Methods:

  • Thematic analysis of focus group sessions and semi-structured interviews with women treated for bladder cancer.
  • Data collection continued until topic saturation was achieved.

Main Results:

  • Three key themes emerged: physical impacts, mental health and emotional wellbeing, and patient-provider interaction.
  • Participants provided specific recommendations for optimizing care within these themes.
  • Eight patients with muscle-invasive and six with non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer participated.

Conclusions:

  • While satisfied with overall care, participants highlighted needs for enhanced physical and mental health support.
  • Strengthening the patient-provider interaction is crucial for improving the care experience.
  • Quality improvement initiatives are underway to address these identified needs and reduce gender disparities.