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Social distancing has been one of the restrictions used to limit the pandemic, and health care organizations have replaced in-person consultations with for instance telephone consultations. There is limited knowledge regarding how patients with cancer experience telephone consultations during the COVID-19 pandemic. From qualitative studies indicate that some patients with cancer experienced telephone consultation as rushed and found it difficult to discuss their treatment issues and that telephone consultations required patients to be more persistent to obtain necessary information. Digital consultations were by some patients perceived as impersonal, relationships established prior to . . .
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