Aim. The aim of this study was to explore views on patient participation in decision making, as described by health professionals caring for people with colorectal cancer. Background. Patient participation in health-care decision making is on the policy agenda at an international level. However, many aspects of cancer care and treatment are complex and it is unclear how health professionals view their role as promoters of patient participation. Design. A qualitative exploratory study. Methods. In depth interviews with 35 health professionals in clinical practice. Data were analysed using thematic content analysis, assisted by a computer software package for analysis of qualitative data (N-VIVO). Results. Choices in relation to surgical trea...
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Aims and objectives. This study explores the role of the carer in treatment decision-making in cance...
Objectives To determine which aspects of the treatment decision process, therapy and outcomes are mo...
Objectives: To explore patient views on participation in treatment, physical care and psychological ...
The main aim of this thesis was to investigate preferences for participating in treatment decision-m...
The aim of this study was to explore experiences of participation in treatment planning decisions fr...
AbstractPurposeTo investigate the preferred and actual participation levels of colorectal cancer pat...
Objectives: To design and administer an attitude rating scale, exploring colorectal cancer patien...
Purpose: To investigate the preferred and actual participation levels of colorectal cancer patients ...
PURPOSE: Clinicians often make decisions for their patients, despite evidence that suggests that cor...
The views of bowel cancer patients towards treatment decision‐making and the extent to which they pa...
Background Quality cancer care necessitates opportunities for patient participation, supposedly reco...
Summary: A systematic review of the literature about patients’ preferences for involvement in canc...
Abstract Background Colorectal cancer is the third le...
Aims and objectives.This study explores the role of the carer in treatment decision-making in cancer...
Archived with permission from the Royal Society of Medicine. This article was originally published i...
Aims and objectives. This study explores the role of the carer in treatment decision-making in cance...
Objectives To determine which aspects of the treatment decision process, therapy and outcomes are mo...
Objectives: To explore patient views on participation in treatment, physical care and psychological ...
The main aim of this thesis was to investigate preferences for participating in treatment decision-m...
The aim of this study was to explore experiences of participation in treatment planning decisions fr...
AbstractPurposeTo investigate the preferred and actual participation levels of colorectal cancer pat...
Objectives: To design and administer an attitude rating scale, exploring colorectal cancer patien...
Purpose: To investigate the preferred and actual participation levels of colorectal cancer patients ...
PURPOSE: Clinicians often make decisions for their patients, despite evidence that suggests that cor...
The views of bowel cancer patients towards treatment decision‐making and the extent to which they pa...
Background Quality cancer care necessitates opportunities for patient participation, supposedly reco...
Summary: A systematic review of the literature about patients’ preferences for involvement in canc...
Abstract Background Colorectal cancer is the third le...
Aims and objectives.This study explores the role of the carer in treatment decision-making in cancer...
Archived with permission from the Royal Society of Medicine. This article was originally published i...
Aims and objectives. This study explores the role of the carer in treatment decision-making in cance...
Objectives To determine which aspects of the treatment decision process, therapy and outcomes are mo...