Beyond the Queue: Exploring Waiting Practices in the Stories of Patients with Breast Cancer

Nada Akrouh*, Rik Wehrens, Erna Scholtes, Hester van de Bovenkamp

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Abstract

Background
Waiting is an important topic in healthcare debates, mostly discussed in the form of waiting lists and waiting times. In this discourse, the experiential element of waiting stays hidden. Understanding the waiting experiences of patients can help to better understand healthcare waiting practices, which have a large impact on patients.

Methods
We performed a thematic analysis on 12 patients' books of women with breast cancer. We focused on the theme of waiting within these stories, through an abductive analysis.

Results
We identified three themes within the waiting practices of patients with breast cancer: (1) Thickening of time, (2) contaminated time and (3) navigating time. The theme thickening of time highlights waiting moments where time is experienced as moving at a very slow pace with intense emotional impact. The theme of contaminated time highlights the waiting processes as an ongoing component of experiencing illness. The theme of navigating time highlights patients' temporal agency, showing their waiting work in the form of strategies for dealing with practical and emotional aspects of waiting.

Discussion
The waiting experiences of patients provide insights into the burden of waiting, which is partly connected to the way healthcare services are organised and the experience of illness. Understanding these multifaceted experiences of patients helps pinpoint areas for healthcare quality improvement.

Patient or Public Contribution
The choice for the theme and approach of this research, waiting, was developed with a citizen science initiative of collecting patient stories.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere70086
JournalHealth Expectations
Volume27
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024

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© 2024 The Author(s). Health Expectations published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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