Objectives: To illustrate how personal choice, or client self-reliance, is a determining factor in the management of cancer patients' care in northern Aboriginal communities.
Study design: Multiple-site study done in the northwestern part of the Canadian Province of Ontario.
Method: In-depth interviews with professionals and paraprofessionals involved in community-based delivery of cancer care.
Results: Study details how perceived care options, gender, awareness of disease and treatment, reaction to system-linked problems in care delivery, as well as cultural preferences influence clients' choices and care outcomes.
Conclusion: The study underlines the interdependence between personal choice and the health care system; "bad" experiences with the system cause clients to disengage from care, while client disengagement results in reduced care options.