Contains fulltext : 196038.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Purpose: To compare patients' evaluation of the treatment decision-making process in localized prostate cancer between counseling that included an online decision aid (DA) and standard counseling. Methods: Eighteen Dutch hospitals were randomized to DA counseling (n = 235) or the control group with standard counseling (n = 101) in a pragmatic, cluster randomized controlled trial. The DA was provided to patients at, or soon after diagnosis. Decisional conflict, involvement, knowledge, and satisfaction with information were assessed with a questionnaire after treatment decision-making. Anxiety and depression served as covariates. Results: The levels of decisi...
Implementation of patient's decision aids in routine clinical care is generally low. This study eval...
Men diagnosed with early stage prostate cancer face multiple treatment options, each with distinctiv...
Shared decision making is applied in order to choose the best treatment option, adjusted to the pati...
Purpose: To compare patients' evaluation of the treatment decision-making process in localized prost...
Purpose To compare patients' evaluation of the treatment decision-making process in localized prost...
Background: At an early stage, prostate cancer patients are often eligible for more than one treatm...
Purpose: To measure the preferences and values of men newly diagnosed with prostate cancer (PC) usin...
Contains fulltext : 201650.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Objective: To i...
Contains fulltext : 207935.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Implementation ...
Objective To investigate the effect of including an online decision aid (DA) during prostate cancer ...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: To compare care providers' evaluations of an online prostat...
Objective: To compare care providers' evaluations of an online prostate cancer treatment decision ai...
Purpose: To measure the preferences and values of men newly diag-nosed with prostate cancer (PC) usi...
Objective: To compare care providers’ evaluations of an online prostate cancer treatment decision ai...
Implementation of patient’s decision aids in routine clinical care is generally low. This study eval...
Implementation of patient's decision aids in routine clinical care is generally low. This study eval...
Men diagnosed with early stage prostate cancer face multiple treatment options, each with distinctiv...
Shared decision making is applied in order to choose the best treatment option, adjusted to the pati...
Purpose: To compare patients' evaluation of the treatment decision-making process in localized prost...
Purpose To compare patients' evaluation of the treatment decision-making process in localized prost...
Background: At an early stage, prostate cancer patients are often eligible for more than one treatm...
Purpose: To measure the preferences and values of men newly diagnosed with prostate cancer (PC) usin...
Contains fulltext : 201650.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Objective: To i...
Contains fulltext : 207935.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Implementation ...
Objective To investigate the effect of including an online decision aid (DA) during prostate cancer ...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: To compare care providers' evaluations of an online prostat...
Objective: To compare care providers' evaluations of an online prostate cancer treatment decision ai...
Purpose: To measure the preferences and values of men newly diag-nosed with prostate cancer (PC) usi...
Objective: To compare care providers’ evaluations of an online prostate cancer treatment decision ai...
Implementation of patient’s decision aids in routine clinical care is generally low. This study eval...
Implementation of patient's decision aids in routine clinical care is generally low. This study eval...
Men diagnosed with early stage prostate cancer face multiple treatment options, each with distinctiv...
Shared decision making is applied in order to choose the best treatment option, adjusted to the pati...