This study assessed agreement between radiation oncologist- and cancer patient-reported perceptions about cancer diagnosis, time since diagnosis, treatment purpose, and whether life expectancy had been discussed; and described preferences for prognosis discussions. Adult cancer patients receiving radiotherapy at a Japanese hospital were invited to complete a touchscreen tablet survey. Patient survey responses were linked and comparisons made with a survey completed by their radiation oncologist. Among 146 cancer patient-oncologist dyads, there was almost perfect agreement on cancer diagnosis (ĸ = 0.88, 95% CI: 0.82-0.94), substantial agreement on time since diagnosis (ĸ = 0.70, 95% CI: 0.57-0.83) and moderate agreement on whether treatment ...
(1) Background: Patients treated with radiotherapy require follow-up care to detect and treat acute ...
Background: The perceptions of those called on to make decisions on behalf of patients who lack capa...
<p>Number and percentage of patients who agreed with radiation oncologists on approximate length of ...
This study assessed agreement between radiation oncologist- and cancer patient-reported perceptions ...
<div><p>This study assessed agreement between radiation oncologist- and cancer patient-reported perc...
Objective: A patient-centred approach to discussing life expectancy with cancer patients is recommen...
Abstract Background Shared decision making is associated with improved patient outcomes in radiation...
This paper identifies the prevalence and determinants of diagnostic and prognostic information given...
Open communication in cancer care has gained increasing importance in recent years and diagnostic di...
<p>Percentage (and 95% CIs) of patients and radiation oncologists who agreed or strongly agreed with...
Background: While disclosure of cancer is routine in the United States, it is not in Japan. The prim...
Purpose—Radiation oncologists are frequently involved in providing palliative and supportive care (P...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether communication in radiotherapy consultations is affected by palliative o...
Purpose: To evaluate patient satisfaction in Japan and factors, including timing factors, cost, and ...
[[abstract]]Considering the emphasis of nonmaleficence and beneficence and the relative power of fam...
(1) Background: Patients treated with radiotherapy require follow-up care to detect and treat acute ...
Background: The perceptions of those called on to make decisions on behalf of patients who lack capa...
<p>Number and percentage of patients who agreed with radiation oncologists on approximate length of ...
This study assessed agreement between radiation oncologist- and cancer patient-reported perceptions ...
<div><p>This study assessed agreement between radiation oncologist- and cancer patient-reported perc...
Objective: A patient-centred approach to discussing life expectancy with cancer patients is recommen...
Abstract Background Shared decision making is associated with improved patient outcomes in radiation...
This paper identifies the prevalence and determinants of diagnostic and prognostic information given...
Open communication in cancer care has gained increasing importance in recent years and diagnostic di...
<p>Percentage (and 95% CIs) of patients and radiation oncologists who agreed or strongly agreed with...
Background: While disclosure of cancer is routine in the United States, it is not in Japan. The prim...
Purpose—Radiation oncologists are frequently involved in providing palliative and supportive care (P...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether communication in radiotherapy consultations is affected by palliative o...
Purpose: To evaluate patient satisfaction in Japan and factors, including timing factors, cost, and ...
[[abstract]]Considering the emphasis of nonmaleficence and beneficence and the relative power of fam...
(1) Background: Patients treated with radiotherapy require follow-up care to detect and treat acute ...
Background: The perceptions of those called on to make decisions on behalf of patients who lack capa...
<p>Number and percentage of patients who agreed with radiation oncologists on approximate length of ...