Abstract Background Decision making with advanced cancer patients is often associated with decisional conflict regarding treatment outcomes. This longitudinal multicenter study investigated German physicians’ course of decisional conflict during the decision-making process for a Simulated advanced-stage cancer Patient (SP). Results were compared to a matched sample of Belgian physicians. Methods German physicians’ (n = 30) decisional conflict was assessed with the Decisional Conflict Scale (DCS) at baseline (t1) and after the four steps of a decision-making process: after reviewing the SP chart (t2), after viewing an assessment video interview with the SP (t3), after reviewing the team recommendations (t4), and after conducting the patient-...
BACKGROUND: Shared decision-making has become the standard of care for most medical treatments. Howe...
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy among US men. Men diagnosed with LPC, or c...
Discordance between physicians' and patients' prognostic perceptions in advanced cancer care threate...
Decision making with advanced cancer patients is often associated with decisional conflict regarding...
OBJECTIVES: This descriptive study assesses how physicians' decisional conflict influences their abi...
Objectives: This descriptive study assesses how physicians’ decisional conflict influences their abi...
The importance of patient involvement in medical decision making is indisputable. Yet, decision maki...
International audienceThe aim of this qualitative study based on a Social Representations approach w...
[[abstract]]Aims and objectives To identify the changes and associated factors in decisional confli...
Purpose: Decisional conflict refers to the degree to which patients are engaged in and feel comforta...
Purpose: Decisional conflict refers to the degree to which patients are engaged in and feel comforta...
OBJECTIVES: Physicians' characteristics that influence their communication performance (CP) in decis...
The aims of this study are to assess patients’ preferred and perceived decision-making roles and pre...
The aim of this study was to analyze differences in physician and patient satisfaction in shared dec...
Background. We explored decisional conflict as measured with the 16-item Decisional Conflict Scale (...
BACKGROUND: Shared decision-making has become the standard of care for most medical treatments. Howe...
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy among US men. Men diagnosed with LPC, or c...
Discordance between physicians' and patients' prognostic perceptions in advanced cancer care threate...
Decision making with advanced cancer patients is often associated with decisional conflict regarding...
OBJECTIVES: This descriptive study assesses how physicians' decisional conflict influences their abi...
Objectives: This descriptive study assesses how physicians’ decisional conflict influences their abi...
The importance of patient involvement in medical decision making is indisputable. Yet, decision maki...
International audienceThe aim of this qualitative study based on a Social Representations approach w...
[[abstract]]Aims and objectives To identify the changes and associated factors in decisional confli...
Purpose: Decisional conflict refers to the degree to which patients are engaged in and feel comforta...
Purpose: Decisional conflict refers to the degree to which patients are engaged in and feel comforta...
OBJECTIVES: Physicians' characteristics that influence their communication performance (CP) in decis...
The aims of this study are to assess patients’ preferred and perceived decision-making roles and pre...
The aim of this study was to analyze differences in physician and patient satisfaction in shared dec...
Background. We explored decisional conflict as measured with the 16-item Decisional Conflict Scale (...
BACKGROUND: Shared decision-making has become the standard of care for most medical treatments. Howe...
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy among US men. Men diagnosed with LPC, or c...
Discordance between physicians' and patients' prognostic perceptions in advanced cancer care threate...