Recounting the untold stories of breast cancer patient experiences: lessons learned from a patient-public involvement and engagement (PPIE) storytelling event

Margaret R. Cunningham, Nicholas J.W. Rattray, Yvonne McFadden, Domenica Berardi, Karim Daramy, Patricia E. Kelly, Allison Galbraith, Isobel Lochiel, Lorraine Mills, Yvonne Scott, Susan Chalmers, Alison Lannigan, Zahra Rattray*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Objectives
Breast cancer remains a prevalent disease in women worldwide. Though advancements in breast cancer care have improved patient survival, a breast cancer diagnosis, and subsequent interventions have a lasting impact on patients’ lived experiences during the pandemic.

Methods
We present the collaborative learning process from this patient engagement workshop series as a community-academic partnership. Narrative medicine tools were used to recount patients’ lived experiences following diagnosis, where both patients and researchers shared their cancer research activities in each workshop, and the role of the multidisciplinary healthcare team was discussed.

Key findings
We used an iterative approach to cohort building, narrative development, and the use of multiple media formats to capture stories. Over 20 patients with breast cancer shared their stories for the first time since their diagnosis with a wider audience. Here, we present the learning process and considerations from this event.

Conclusions
Understanding patients’ lived experiences can support researchers and healthcare professionals in developing an empathetic approach to shared healthcare decision making. Moreover, understanding the lived experiences of patients is critical to addressing disparities in healthcare.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberriae052
Number of pages9
JournalInternational Journal of Pharmacy Practice
Early online date21 Sept 2034
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 1 Aug 2024

Keywords

  • PPIE
  • breast cancer
  • narrative medicine
  • storytelling
  • breast cancer research

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