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Table 1.

Summary of COVID-19 related bulletins and communications from Shared Health highlighting rapid transformation of public life and health services delivery in Manitoba, Canada up to March 31, 2020.

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Table 2.

Methods of rigour employed, adapted from Chiovitti et al. (2003).

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Table 3.

Participant and interview characteristics.

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Fig 1.

Simplified illustrative model of fit theory.

(A) The cancer experience can be described as occurring in two domains: the patient experience domain and the non-patient experience domain. Participation in the patient experience domain requires an investment of time and energy from the patient and is associated with consequences. (B) Good fit between patient characteristics and healthcare assets results in an improved experience of both receiving care, and in the other aspects of the patient’s life outside of their role as a cancer patient. (C) Conversely, poor fit, impacts both the patient and non-patient experience and results in increased needs from informal caregivers. (D) Informal caregivers provide assets that improve fit between the patient and the healthcare system.

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Table 4.

Summary of type of fit taxonomy and impact of the pandemic.

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Table 5.

Clinical recommendations* for virtual care.

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