Objective To describe the decision-making processes used by men diagnosed with localized prostate cancer who were considering treatment. Patients and methods Men newly diagnosed with localized prostate cancer from outpatient urology clinics and urologists' private practices were approached before treatment. Their decision-making processes and information-seeking behaviour was assessed; demographic information was also obtained. Results Of 119 men approached, 108 (90%) were interviewed; 91% reported non-systematic decision processes, with deferral to the doctor, positive and negative recollections of others' cancer experiences, and the pre-existing belief that surgery is a better cancer treatment being most common. For systematic infor...
Our objective was to review the current literature on patient participation and decision-making in t...
The current study assessed the decision-making process before surgery in prostate cancer patients. A...
Our objective was to review the current literature on patient participation and decision-making in t...
Objective To describe the decision-making processes used by men diagnosed with localized prostate ca...
Most men with low-risk prostate cancer have several treatment options. Since there is no clear evide...
Background: The incidence of prostate continues to increase but due to the management strategies ava...
International audiencePurposeIn diseases where there is no real consensus regarding treatment modali...
International audiencePurposeIn diseases where there is no real consensus regarding treatment modali...
International audiencePurposeIn diseases where there is no real consensus regarding treatment modali...
International audiencePurposeIn diseases where there is no real consensus regarding treatment modali...
International audiencePurposeIn diseases where there is no real consensus regarding treatment modali...
International audiencePurposeIn diseases where there is no real consensus regarding treatment modali...
Objectives: to explore the experience of treatment decision-making (TDM) amongst men diagnosed with ...
The study investigated the utility of the Heuristic-Systematic Processing Model as a framework for t...
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy among US men. Men diagnosed with LPC, or c...
Our objective was to review the current literature on patient participation and decision-making in t...
The current study assessed the decision-making process before surgery in prostate cancer patients. A...
Our objective was to review the current literature on patient participation and decision-making in t...
Objective To describe the decision-making processes used by men diagnosed with localized prostate ca...
Most men with low-risk prostate cancer have several treatment options. Since there is no clear evide...
Background: The incidence of prostate continues to increase but due to the management strategies ava...
International audiencePurposeIn diseases where there is no real consensus regarding treatment modali...
International audiencePurposeIn diseases where there is no real consensus regarding treatment modali...
International audiencePurposeIn diseases where there is no real consensus regarding treatment modali...
International audiencePurposeIn diseases where there is no real consensus regarding treatment modali...
International audiencePurposeIn diseases where there is no real consensus regarding treatment modali...
International audiencePurposeIn diseases where there is no real consensus regarding treatment modali...
Objectives: to explore the experience of treatment decision-making (TDM) amongst men diagnosed with ...
The study investigated the utility of the Heuristic-Systematic Processing Model as a framework for t...
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy among US men. Men diagnosed with LPC, or c...
Our objective was to review the current literature on patient participation and decision-making in t...
The current study assessed the decision-making process before surgery in prostate cancer patients. A...
Our objective was to review the current literature on patient participation and decision-making in t...