Given surgery's inherent risks, a patient should be able to make the most informed decisions possible in selecting surgical treatment. However, there is little information on what factors patients deem important when choosing a surgeon. We performed a systematic review of the literature focused on how patients select surgical care, focusing on identification of factors that influence patient choice as well as important sources of information used by patients. A search of all available literature on factors associated with choice of surgeon/surgical care, as well as sources of information used by patients before undergoing surgery, was conducted using the MEDLINE/PubMed electronic database. Of the 2315 publications identified, 86 studies met...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to identify the factors perceived by surgeons that promote sur...
Background: Patients with early stage breast cancer having more aggressive surgery have been reporte...
Objective. To assess whether patients use information on quality of care when choosing a hospital fo...
Surgeon experience has been shown to influence outcomes for many types of cancer. The factors that p...
Background Guidelines and Class 1 evidence are strong factors that help guide surgeons’ decision-ma...
Background: When the best treatment option is uncertain, a patient's preference based on personal va...
There is substantial unexplained geographical and surgeon-to-surgeon variation in rates of surgery. ...
Background. Current guidelines for surgeons' decisions about whether to offer cosmetic surgery are i...
Background There is substantial unexplained geographical and surgeon-to-surgeon variation in rates o...
For decades, researchers have noticed widespread variation in the use of surgical procedures across ...
Aim of the study. To analyze surgical profile patients opportunities to take part in treatment decis...
BACKGROUND: Provision of adequate patient information may contribute to a "satisfying" surgical trea...
Abstract: Introduction: The factors underlying a patient's choice of a surgeon and the reasons ...
Background: Multiple treatment options are generally available for most diseases. Shared decision-ma...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify the factors perceived by surgeons that promote sur...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to identify the factors perceived by surgeons that promote sur...
Background: Patients with early stage breast cancer having more aggressive surgery have been reporte...
Objective. To assess whether patients use information on quality of care when choosing a hospital fo...
Surgeon experience has been shown to influence outcomes for many types of cancer. The factors that p...
Background Guidelines and Class 1 evidence are strong factors that help guide surgeons’ decision-ma...
Background: When the best treatment option is uncertain, a patient's preference based on personal va...
There is substantial unexplained geographical and surgeon-to-surgeon variation in rates of surgery. ...
Background. Current guidelines for surgeons' decisions about whether to offer cosmetic surgery are i...
Background There is substantial unexplained geographical and surgeon-to-surgeon variation in rates o...
For decades, researchers have noticed widespread variation in the use of surgical procedures across ...
Aim of the study. To analyze surgical profile patients opportunities to take part in treatment decis...
BACKGROUND: Provision of adequate patient information may contribute to a "satisfying" surgical trea...
Abstract: Introduction: The factors underlying a patient's choice of a surgeon and the reasons ...
Background: Multiple treatment options are generally available for most diseases. Shared decision-ma...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify the factors perceived by surgeons that promote sur...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to identify the factors perceived by surgeons that promote sur...
Background: Patients with early stage breast cancer having more aggressive surgery have been reporte...
Objective. To assess whether patients use information on quality of care when choosing a hospital fo...