Written information can be an essential source of support in the promotion of lifestyle changes after a cancer diagnosis. This study aimed to identify and assess the quality of available online Patient Information Materials (PIMs) in relation to diet and nutrition for pelvic cancer patients. The online sources of the National Health Service, cancer centres and charitable organisations throughout the UK were searched. Content was assessed using an evidence-based checklist, and readability with two validated formulas. Consumer feedback was sought through Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) groups. Forty PIMs were identified; four were designed specifically for pelvic cancers (bladder, bowel, prostate) and 36 were generic (relevant for all ca...
Background: Health behavior change following a cancer diagnosis has the potential to improve long-te...
Nutrition education resources are of interest for cancer patients and survivors throughout the cance...
OBJECTIVE: Quantitatively measure the degree of patient satisfaction and perceived acquired knowledg...
To determine readability levels of reputable cancer and urologic websites addressing bladder, prosta...
The Internet is a significant source of information for patients learning about their health; howeve...
Patients including breast cancer patients’ participation in the management of their health is now an...
To review whether online decision aids are available for patients contemplating pelvic exenteration ...
Introduction: This study aimed to review diet and nutrition information and support needs of cancer ...
Numerous guidelines are available for the prevention of cancer. Optimal nutrition after a cancer dia...
: Offering breast cancer patients treatment choice has become a priority as the involvement of patie...
Background: Although widely available, the general public, cancer patients, and cancer survivors hav...
Objective The Internet has become an important source of health-related information for consumers, ...
Objective: patients increasingly use the internet to source health information. Voluntary organisati...
This study aimed to identify: i) the prevalence of malnutrition according to the scored Patient Gene...
This thesis examines online information on the topic of women’s breast cancer according to their con...
Background: Health behavior change following a cancer diagnosis has the potential to improve long-te...
Nutrition education resources are of interest for cancer patients and survivors throughout the cance...
OBJECTIVE: Quantitatively measure the degree of patient satisfaction and perceived acquired knowledg...
To determine readability levels of reputable cancer and urologic websites addressing bladder, prosta...
The Internet is a significant source of information for patients learning about their health; howeve...
Patients including breast cancer patients’ participation in the management of their health is now an...
To review whether online decision aids are available for patients contemplating pelvic exenteration ...
Introduction: This study aimed to review diet and nutrition information and support needs of cancer ...
Numerous guidelines are available for the prevention of cancer. Optimal nutrition after a cancer dia...
: Offering breast cancer patients treatment choice has become a priority as the involvement of patie...
Background: Although widely available, the general public, cancer patients, and cancer survivors hav...
Objective The Internet has become an important source of health-related information for consumers, ...
Objective: patients increasingly use the internet to source health information. Voluntary organisati...
This study aimed to identify: i) the prevalence of malnutrition according to the scored Patient Gene...
This thesis examines online information on the topic of women’s breast cancer according to their con...
Background: Health behavior change following a cancer diagnosis has the potential to improve long-te...
Nutrition education resources are of interest for cancer patients and survivors throughout the cance...
OBJECTIVE: Quantitatively measure the degree of patient satisfaction and perceived acquired knowledg...