OBJECTIVE: To identify factors associated with perceptions of care coordination in a diverse sample of breast cancer patients. METHODS: Breast cancer patients reported to the metropolitan SEER registries of Detroit or Los Angeles from 6/05 to 2/07 were surveyed after diagnosis (N=2268, RR=72.4%). Outcomes were two dichotomous measures reflecting patient appraisal of care coordination during their treatment experience. Primary independent variables were race/ethnicity (white, African American, Latina-high acculturated, Latina-low acculturated) and health literacy (low, moderate, high). Logistic regression was used to evaluate factors associated with both measures of care coordination. RESULTS: 2148 subjects were included in the an...
Purpose: Shared breast cancer treatment decision-making between patients and physicians increases pa...
Background: Assessing health literacy and patient activation at the beginning of care could facilita...
BackgroundBreast cancer mortality rates in the U.S. remain relatively high, particularly among ethni...
Purpose Health literacy (HL) and cancer care coordination (CCC) were examined for their relationshi...
Purpose In international literature many strategies are described to improve coordination of care. D...
PurposeTo examine whether interpersonal aspects of patient-clinician interactions, such as patient-p...
OBJECTIVES: The Institute of Medicine has called for more coordinated cancer care models that cor...
This pilot study was designed to measure teamwork and the relationship of teamwork to patient percep...
Objective: People with pancreatic cancer have poor survival, and management is challenging. Pancrea...
Objective: To produce information about factors related to successful and unsuccessful breast cancer...
Abstract Background Strategies to improve care coordination between primary and hospital care do not...
Objective: To produce information about factors related to successful and unsuccessful breast cancer...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the level of health literacy and patient activation in a sampl...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94110/1/Disparities in breast cancer ca...
BACKGROUND: According to a landmark study by the Institute of Medicine, patients with cancer often r...
Purpose: Shared breast cancer treatment decision-making between patients and physicians increases pa...
Background: Assessing health literacy and patient activation at the beginning of care could facilita...
BackgroundBreast cancer mortality rates in the U.S. remain relatively high, particularly among ethni...
Purpose Health literacy (HL) and cancer care coordination (CCC) were examined for their relationshi...
Purpose In international literature many strategies are described to improve coordination of care. D...
PurposeTo examine whether interpersonal aspects of patient-clinician interactions, such as patient-p...
OBJECTIVES: The Institute of Medicine has called for more coordinated cancer care models that cor...
This pilot study was designed to measure teamwork and the relationship of teamwork to patient percep...
Objective: People with pancreatic cancer have poor survival, and management is challenging. Pancrea...
Objective: To produce information about factors related to successful and unsuccessful breast cancer...
Abstract Background Strategies to improve care coordination between primary and hospital care do not...
Objective: To produce information about factors related to successful and unsuccessful breast cancer...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the level of health literacy and patient activation in a sampl...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94110/1/Disparities in breast cancer ca...
BACKGROUND: According to a landmark study by the Institute of Medicine, patients with cancer often r...
Purpose: Shared breast cancer treatment decision-making between patients and physicians increases pa...
Background: Assessing health literacy and patient activation at the beginning of care could facilita...
BackgroundBreast cancer mortality rates in the U.S. remain relatively high, particularly among ethni...