BACKGROUND AND AIM: One of the methods for involving breast cancer patients in their own treatment is to provide them with credible and simple information. To provide this information, it is first necessary to investigate health information-seeking behaviors of these patients including their information needs, sources, barriers, and attitudes regarding health information. METHODS: This is an applied type study using survey method. The statistical population included female breast cancer patients referring to Seyed-Al-Shohada Hospital of Isfahan (60 patients). Data gathered through questionnaire. RESULTS: “Self-care,” “emotional-psychological support information,” and “treatment length and chance of relapse” were the most sought-after health...
A comprehensive and critical literature review was conducted to examine the information needs and so...
Objective: Fulfilling patients' information needs can help them cope with illness and improve their ...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To explore the information flow between partners of women with breast cancer and...
Background: Breast cancer is one of the most common cancer diseases among women worldwide. Breast ca...
Background: Breast cancer is one of the most common cancer diseases among women worldwide. Breast ca...
It is critical to understand patients\u27 information use from the patient perspective, especially w...
Nurses can play a key role in patient education, including providing patients with useful and approp...
BACKGROUND: Awareness of sources of information of mastectomy patients has an important role in acce...
The search for true information is a distressing andanxious provoking situation for patients diagnos...
Background: Health information-seeking behavior is a key concept in the empowerment of women with br...
Objective: While radiotherapy is commonly employed in the treatment of breast cancer, many women kno...
Objective. While radiotherapy is commonly employed in the treatment of breast cancer, many women kno...
Objective: To investigate unmet information needs in newly diagnosed breast cancer patients over the...
This study explored the information needs of adult daughters whose mothers had early breast cancer a...
This study evaluated a telephone intervention, administered by specialist breast care nurses, that a...
A comprehensive and critical literature review was conducted to examine the information needs and so...
Objective: Fulfilling patients' information needs can help them cope with illness and improve their ...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To explore the information flow between partners of women with breast cancer and...
Background: Breast cancer is one of the most common cancer diseases among women worldwide. Breast ca...
Background: Breast cancer is one of the most common cancer diseases among women worldwide. Breast ca...
It is critical to understand patients\u27 information use from the patient perspective, especially w...
Nurses can play a key role in patient education, including providing patients with useful and approp...
BACKGROUND: Awareness of sources of information of mastectomy patients has an important role in acce...
The search for true information is a distressing andanxious provoking situation for patients diagnos...
Background: Health information-seeking behavior is a key concept in the empowerment of women with br...
Objective: While radiotherapy is commonly employed in the treatment of breast cancer, many women kno...
Objective. While radiotherapy is commonly employed in the treatment of breast cancer, many women kno...
Objective: To investigate unmet information needs in newly diagnosed breast cancer patients over the...
This study explored the information needs of adult daughters whose mothers had early breast cancer a...
This study evaluated a telephone intervention, administered by specialist breast care nurses, that a...
A comprehensive and critical literature review was conducted to examine the information needs and so...
Objective: Fulfilling patients' information needs can help them cope with illness and improve their ...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To explore the information flow between partners of women with breast cancer and...