Background:Breast cancer patients involve multiple decision support persons (DSPs) in treatment decision making, yet little is known about DSP engagement in decision making and association with patient appraisal of the decision process.Methods:Newly diagnosed breast cancer patients reported to Georgia and LA SEER registries in 2014\u201315 were surveyed 7 months after diagnosis. The individual most involved in the respondent\u2019s decision making (key DSP) was surveyed. DSP engagement was measured across 3 domains: 1) Informed about decisions; 2) Involved in decisions; 3) Aware of patients\u2019 preferences. Patient decision appraisal included subjective decision quality and deliberation. We evaluated bivariate associations using chi-squar...
Cancer patients rely on multiple sources of support when making treatment decisions; however, most r...
BACKGROUND: In many healthcare systems, treatment recommendations for cancer patients are formulated...
During the last decade, there have been major advances in the treatment of early-stage breast cancer...
BackgroundLittle is known about the size and characteristics of the decision support networks of wom...
Background: In breast cancer, treatment decisions are challenging as patients, their families and pr...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/149329/1/cncr31956.pdfhttps://deepblue...
To compare the amount of shared decision making in breast cancer surgery interactions when providers...
Because of disease progression and the increasing number of treatment options, patients with metasta...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer and the second cause of cancer death among women in the Unit...
Purpose: Shared breast cancer treatment decision-making between patients and physicians increases pa...
Background: There is interest in interventions that provide support for patients facing challenging ...
Background: Shared decision-making (SDM) is a collaborative process whereby patients and clinicians ...
Background: A cancer diagnosis can impact patients’ and caregivers’ lives, posing different challeng...
Background: Over 13,000 Australian women are diagnosed with breast cancer each\ud year. Women diagno...
Background: Over 13,000 Australian women are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. Women diagnose...
Cancer patients rely on multiple sources of support when making treatment decisions; however, most r...
BACKGROUND: In many healthcare systems, treatment recommendations for cancer patients are formulated...
During the last decade, there have been major advances in the treatment of early-stage breast cancer...
BackgroundLittle is known about the size and characteristics of the decision support networks of wom...
Background: In breast cancer, treatment decisions are challenging as patients, their families and pr...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/149329/1/cncr31956.pdfhttps://deepblue...
To compare the amount of shared decision making in breast cancer surgery interactions when providers...
Because of disease progression and the increasing number of treatment options, patients with metasta...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer and the second cause of cancer death among women in the Unit...
Purpose: Shared breast cancer treatment decision-making between patients and physicians increases pa...
Background: There is interest in interventions that provide support for patients facing challenging ...
Background: Shared decision-making (SDM) is a collaborative process whereby patients and clinicians ...
Background: A cancer diagnosis can impact patients’ and caregivers’ lives, posing different challeng...
Background: Over 13,000 Australian women are diagnosed with breast cancer each\ud year. Women diagno...
Background: Over 13,000 Australian women are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. Women diagnose...
Cancer patients rely on multiple sources of support when making treatment decisions; however, most r...
BACKGROUND: In many healthcare systems, treatment recommendations for cancer patients are formulated...
During the last decade, there have been major advances in the treatment of early-stage breast cancer...