Objectives: Only 1.2%–11 % of all potential study participants participate in cancer studies. Low participation rates can result in bias or in a failure to obtain data saturation. Subject-scientific psychology assumes that reasons for acting are based on individual premises. The objective of this study was to render reproducible individual reasons of female breast cancer patients to participate or not participate in breast cancer studies using a qualitative approach. Methods: Problem-based interviews were conducted with female breast cancer patients. The selection of interview partners continued until theoretical data saturation was achieved. Results: As main arguments against participation emotional overload and too many medication side-ef...
Objective: To determine the degree of involvement women with breast cancer wanted in medical decisio...
There is significant interest in developing chemoprevention trials for women at high risk for breast...
The attitudes of women patients with cancer were explored when they were invited to participate in o...
OBJECTIVES: Only 1.2%-11% of all potential study participants participate in cancer studies. Low par...
Only 1.2%–11% of all potential study participants participate in cancer studies. Low participation r...
The attitudes of women patients with cancer were explored when they were invited to participate in o...
Breast cancer is the most frequent female cancer worldwide. People who have breast cancer may find t...
Study objectives: to determine the reasons for non-participation in a programme of screening for bre...
Background. To promote informed decision making about mammography, clinicians are urged to present w...
Copyright © 2003 The Haworth Press, Inc.This study explored the psychosocial characteristics of wome...
Although controversial, the belief that developing breast cancer may be associated with psychologica...
Background Medical research studies are becoming increasingly important for optimizing the preven...
Chemoprevention for women at risk for breast cancer has been shown to be effective, but in actual pr...
Breast cancer remains the most common type of female cancer across all populations in the United Sta...
Disclosures: The authors indicated no financial relationships. Purpose. Although breast cancer is a ...
Objective: To determine the degree of involvement women with breast cancer wanted in medical decisio...
There is significant interest in developing chemoprevention trials for women at high risk for breast...
The attitudes of women patients with cancer were explored when they were invited to participate in o...
OBJECTIVES: Only 1.2%-11% of all potential study participants participate in cancer studies. Low par...
Only 1.2%–11% of all potential study participants participate in cancer studies. Low participation r...
The attitudes of women patients with cancer were explored when they were invited to participate in o...
Breast cancer is the most frequent female cancer worldwide. People who have breast cancer may find t...
Study objectives: to determine the reasons for non-participation in a programme of screening for bre...
Background. To promote informed decision making about mammography, clinicians are urged to present w...
Copyright © 2003 The Haworth Press, Inc.This study explored the psychosocial characteristics of wome...
Although controversial, the belief that developing breast cancer may be associated with psychologica...
Background Medical research studies are becoming increasingly important for optimizing the preven...
Chemoprevention for women at risk for breast cancer has been shown to be effective, but in actual pr...
Breast cancer remains the most common type of female cancer across all populations in the United Sta...
Disclosures: The authors indicated no financial relationships. Purpose. Although breast cancer is a ...
Objective: To determine the degree of involvement women with breast cancer wanted in medical decisio...
There is significant interest in developing chemoprevention trials for women at high risk for breast...
The attitudes of women patients with cancer were explored when they were invited to participate in o...