Open communication in cancer care has gained increasing importance in recent years and diagnostic disclosure is now common place. However, there is a significant variability in the sharing of prognostic information. Information needs may vary significantly over the disease trajectory, and there has been relatively little work done focussing on late illness. Using systematic review procedures, 13 studies were identified that addressed this issue. The evidence shows that all patients wanted honesty from their professional team and the vast majority wanted some broad indication of their prognosis, but that preferences for quantitative information were more varied. Benefits associated with realistic awareness included enhanced control and end-o...
The study explored whether certain factors might be used to distinguish between people with cancer w...
BACKGROUND: For some patients with advanced cancer not knowing prognosis is essential. Yet, in an er...
BACKGROUND: For some patients with advanced cancer not knowing prognosis is essential. Yet, in an er...
Background: Prognostic disclosure is a show of respect for patient autonomy. Only patients who are a...
BACKGROUND: While prognostic information is considered important for treatment decision-making, phys...
Background: While prognostic information is considered important for treatment decision-making, phys...
BACKGROUND: While prognostic information is considered important for treatment decision-making, phys...
BACKGROUND: While prognostic information is considered important for treatment decision-making, phys...
AbstractBackgroundPrognostic disclosure is a show of respect for patient autonomy. Only patients who...
Patients with advanced, non-curable cancer face difficult decisions on further treatment, where a sm...
Communication about palliative treatment options requires a balance between providing patients with ...
PURPOSE: To identify preferences for and predictors of prognostic information among patients with in...
Contains fulltext : 171142.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Communication a...
Abstract Background There is a continuing debate on the desirability of informing patients with canc...
BACKGROUND: For some patients with advanced cancer not knowing prognosis is essential. Yet, in an er...
The study explored whether certain factors might be used to distinguish between people with cancer w...
BACKGROUND: For some patients with advanced cancer not knowing prognosis is essential. Yet, in an er...
BACKGROUND: For some patients with advanced cancer not knowing prognosis is essential. Yet, in an er...
Background: Prognostic disclosure is a show of respect for patient autonomy. Only patients who are a...
BACKGROUND: While prognostic information is considered important for treatment decision-making, phys...
Background: While prognostic information is considered important for treatment decision-making, phys...
BACKGROUND: While prognostic information is considered important for treatment decision-making, phys...
BACKGROUND: While prognostic information is considered important for treatment decision-making, phys...
AbstractBackgroundPrognostic disclosure is a show of respect for patient autonomy. Only patients who...
Patients with advanced, non-curable cancer face difficult decisions on further treatment, where a sm...
Communication about palliative treatment options requires a balance between providing patients with ...
PURPOSE: To identify preferences for and predictors of prognostic information among patients with in...
Contains fulltext : 171142.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Communication a...
Abstract Background There is a continuing debate on the desirability of informing patients with canc...
BACKGROUND: For some patients with advanced cancer not knowing prognosis is essential. Yet, in an er...
The study explored whether certain factors might be used to distinguish between people with cancer w...
BACKGROUND: For some patients with advanced cancer not knowing prognosis is essential. Yet, in an er...
BACKGROUND: For some patients with advanced cancer not knowing prognosis is essential. Yet, in an er...