The objectives of this study were to identify gaps in information provision along the colorectal cancer (CRC) treatment pathway as provided by health services within the North Eastern Metropolitan Integrated Cancer Service in Victoria Australia; to evaluate the information and recommend consistent, high quality health information resources; and to recommend strategies to improve delivery of patient information. A random sample of health professionals (n= 47) from various disciplines at eight health service sites participated in semi-structured interviews regarding the types of information they provided to CRC patients. Information items were mapped against a published CRC patient management framework and evaluated. A total of 193 informatio...
Objective Colorectal cancer is a common cause of death and morbidity. A significant amount of data a...
Backgrounds. Requirements for information differ in various levels of cancer patient management. The...
INTRODUCTION: Patient-physician communication about colorectal cancer screening can affect screening...
Background: Studies evaluating health information needs in colorectal cancer (CRC) lack specificity...
Background: Outcomes for colorectal cancer patients vary significantly. Compared to other countries,...
Purpose: Adequately informing patients is considered crucial in cancer care, but need for informatio...
RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Population level data on colorectal cancer (CRC) management in Austr...
Background: Patients with metastasized colorectal cancer (mCRC) have different information needs co...
Background: This study identified (i) information sources used by cancer clinicians to guide pharmac...
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Abstract Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the th...
Objective The aim of this article is to understand how, when and why the topics of information and i...
© 2017 Caroline Jane MacCallumColorectal cancer (CRC) is a common and life-threatening disease which...
The search for true information is a distressing andanxious provoking situation for patients diagnos...
Phase 1 - Exploring the information needs of patients with rectal cancer Aims; to adapt the TINQ to ...
Objective Colorectal cancer is a common cause of death and morbidity. A significant amount of data a...
Backgrounds. Requirements for information differ in various levels of cancer patient management. The...
INTRODUCTION: Patient-physician communication about colorectal cancer screening can affect screening...
Background: Studies evaluating health information needs in colorectal cancer (CRC) lack specificity...
Background: Outcomes for colorectal cancer patients vary significantly. Compared to other countries,...
Purpose: Adequately informing patients is considered crucial in cancer care, but need for informatio...
RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Population level data on colorectal cancer (CRC) management in Austr...
Background: Patients with metastasized colorectal cancer (mCRC) have different information needs co...
Background: This study identified (i) information sources used by cancer clinicians to guide pharmac...
Item does not contain fulltextIn The Netherlands, cancer patients can turn to a variety of agencies ...
Abstract Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the th...
Objective The aim of this article is to understand how, when and why the topics of information and i...
© 2017 Caroline Jane MacCallumColorectal cancer (CRC) is a common and life-threatening disease which...
The search for true information is a distressing andanxious provoking situation for patients diagnos...
Phase 1 - Exploring the information needs of patients with rectal cancer Aims; to adapt the TINQ to ...
Objective Colorectal cancer is a common cause of death and morbidity. A significant amount of data a...
Backgrounds. Requirements for information differ in various levels of cancer patient management. The...
INTRODUCTION: Patient-physician communication about colorectal cancer screening can affect screening...