Introduction Shared decision making is not always commonplace in advanced colorectal or lung cancer care. Decision aids (DAs) might be helpful. This review aimed (a) to provide an overview of DAs for patients with advanced colorectal or lung cancer and assess their availability; and (b) to assess their effectiveness if possible. Methods A systematic literature search (PubMed/EMBASE/PsycINFO/CINAHL) and Internet and expert searches were carried out to identify relevant DAs. Data from the DAs included were extracted and the quality of studies, evidence (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation) and effectiveness (International Patient Decision Aid Standards) of DAs were determined. Results Ten of the 12 DAs include...
A survey (via SurveyMonkey) was sent to lung cancer patients, their caregivers or significant others...
Purpose: To elucidate existing decision aids (DAs) in supporting cancer survivors’ decisions to enga...
Laryionava K, Schildmann J, Wensing M, et al. Development and Evaluation of a Decision Aid to Suppor...
INTRODUCTION: Shared decision making is not always commonplace in advanced colorectal or lung cancer...
INTRODUCTION: Shared decision making is not always commonplace in advanced colorectal or lung cancer...
Objectives To assess the communicative quality of colorectal cancer patient decision aids (DAs) abou...
Some cancer screening and treatment decisions are not clear cut because outcomes are uncertain or op...
Background: Decision-making regarding palliative treatment for patients with metastatic colorectal c...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing recognition of the delicate balance between the modest benefits of p...
Decision aids (DAs) prepare patients to make decisions about healthcare options consistent with thei...
Background Lung cancer treatment decisions are typically made among clinical experts in a multidisci...
ImportanceSerious illness impairs function and threatens survival. Patients facing serious illness v...
Abstract Background Colorectal cancer is common in No...
Patients who are diagnosed with localized prostate cancer need to make critical treatment decisions ...
A decision whether to receive chemotherapy for stage IV non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is one in...
A survey (via SurveyMonkey) was sent to lung cancer patients, their caregivers or significant others...
Purpose: To elucidate existing decision aids (DAs) in supporting cancer survivors’ decisions to enga...
Laryionava K, Schildmann J, Wensing M, et al. Development and Evaluation of a Decision Aid to Suppor...
INTRODUCTION: Shared decision making is not always commonplace in advanced colorectal or lung cancer...
INTRODUCTION: Shared decision making is not always commonplace in advanced colorectal or lung cancer...
Objectives To assess the communicative quality of colorectal cancer patient decision aids (DAs) abou...
Some cancer screening and treatment decisions are not clear cut because outcomes are uncertain or op...
Background: Decision-making regarding palliative treatment for patients with metastatic colorectal c...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing recognition of the delicate balance between the modest benefits of p...
Decision aids (DAs) prepare patients to make decisions about healthcare options consistent with thei...
Background Lung cancer treatment decisions are typically made among clinical experts in a multidisci...
ImportanceSerious illness impairs function and threatens survival. Patients facing serious illness v...
Abstract Background Colorectal cancer is common in No...
Patients who are diagnosed with localized prostate cancer need to make critical treatment decisions ...
A decision whether to receive chemotherapy for stage IV non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is one in...
A survey (via SurveyMonkey) was sent to lung cancer patients, their caregivers or significant others...
Purpose: To elucidate existing decision aids (DAs) in supporting cancer survivors’ decisions to enga...
Laryionava K, Schildmann J, Wensing M, et al. Development and Evaluation of a Decision Aid to Suppor...