Context: Despite increasing interest in the development and use of decision aids (DAs) for patients with localized prostate cancer (LPC), little attention has been paid to communicative aspects (CAs) of such tools. Objective: To identify DAs for LPC treatment, and review these tools for various CAs. Materials and methods: DAs were identified through both published literature (MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, CENTRAL, and PsycINFO; 1990-2018) and online sources, in compliance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses guidelines. Identified DAs were reviewed for the International Patient Decision Aid Standards criteria, and analyzed on CAs, including information presentation, personalization, interaction, information ...
Our objective was to review the current literature on patient participation and decision-making in t...
Our objective was to review the current literature on patient participation and decision-making in t...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowIn this study an...
Context: Despite increasing interest in the development and use of decision aids (DAs) for patients ...
Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate the usefulness of a decision aid regarding treatment optio...
Patients who are diagnosed with localized prostate cancer need to make critical treatment decisions ...
BackgroundDecision Aids (DAs) effectively translate medical evidence for patients but are not routin...
Abstract Background Decision aids (DA) to assist patients in evaluating treatment options and sharin...
Background: Patient decision aids (PDAs) can support the treatment decision making process and empo...
BackgroundDecision Aids (DAs) effectively translate medical evidence for patients but are not routin...
Purpose: To measure the preferences and values of men newly diagnosed with prostate cancer (PC) usin...
Objectives To assess the communicative quality of colorectal cancer patient decision aids (DAs) abou...
Background: Prostate cancer is a leading disease affecting men worldwide. Conflicting evidence withi...
BackgroundPatient decision aids (PDAs) can support the treatment decision making process and empower...
BackgroundPatient decision aids (PDAs) can support the treatment decision making process and empower...
Our objective was to review the current literature on patient participation and decision-making in t...
Our objective was to review the current literature on patient participation and decision-making in t...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowIn this study an...
Context: Despite increasing interest in the development and use of decision aids (DAs) for patients ...
Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate the usefulness of a decision aid regarding treatment optio...
Patients who are diagnosed with localized prostate cancer need to make critical treatment decisions ...
BackgroundDecision Aids (DAs) effectively translate medical evidence for patients but are not routin...
Abstract Background Decision aids (DA) to assist patients in evaluating treatment options and sharin...
Background: Patient decision aids (PDAs) can support the treatment decision making process and empo...
BackgroundDecision Aids (DAs) effectively translate medical evidence for patients but are not routin...
Purpose: To measure the preferences and values of men newly diagnosed with prostate cancer (PC) usin...
Objectives To assess the communicative quality of colorectal cancer patient decision aids (DAs) abou...
Background: Prostate cancer is a leading disease affecting men worldwide. Conflicting evidence withi...
BackgroundPatient decision aids (PDAs) can support the treatment decision making process and empower...
BackgroundPatient decision aids (PDAs) can support the treatment decision making process and empower...
Our objective was to review the current literature on patient participation and decision-making in t...
Our objective was to review the current literature on patient participation and decision-making in t...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowIn this study an...