BACKGROUND: Treatment decision making is often guided by evidence-based probabilities, which may be presented to patients during consultations. These probabilities are intrinsically imperfect and embody 2 types of uncertainties: aleatory uncertainty arising from the unpredictability of future events and epistemic uncertainty arising from limitations in the reliability and accuracy of probability estimates. Risk communication experts have recommended disclosing uncertainty. We examined whether uncertainty was discussed during cancer consultations and whether and how patients perceived uncertainty. METHODS: Consecutive patient consultations with medical oncologists discussing adjuvant treatment in early-stage breast cancer were audiotaped, tr...
Objective: Persons seeking cancer genetic counseling mainly aim to obtain information and certainty ...
In this study, 10 hematologists and 10 lung oncologists were interviewed regarding the information t...
Background and aim: Patient decision aids for oncological treatment options, provide information on ...
Treatment decision making is often guided by evidence-based probabilities, which may be presented to...
Introduction: Uncertainty is omnipresent in cancer care, including the ambiguity of diagnostic tests...
Objective To review how web-based prognosis tools for cancer patients and clinicians describe aleato...
Background and aim: Patient decision aids for oncological treatment options, provide information on ...
In cancer communication, most of the literature is in the realm of delivering bad news while much le...
Background and aim: Patient decision aids for oncological treatment options, provide information on ...
BACKGROUND: Interventions designed to help people deliberate and participate in their healthcare cho...
Background: Uncertain outcomes are an unavoidable fact of medicine. First-order uncertainty (e.g. “1...
Introduction: Uncertainty is omnipresent in cancer care, including the ambiguity of diagnostic tests...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of communicating uncertainty regarding individualized colorectal c...
Background Given the large number of interventions of uncertain effectiveness, research on communica...
I once counseled a patient who was struggling tounderstand her breast surgeon’s words: ‘‘Studies sho...
Objective: Persons seeking cancer genetic counseling mainly aim to obtain information and certainty ...
In this study, 10 hematologists and 10 lung oncologists were interviewed regarding the information t...
Background and aim: Patient decision aids for oncological treatment options, provide information on ...
Treatment decision making is often guided by evidence-based probabilities, which may be presented to...
Introduction: Uncertainty is omnipresent in cancer care, including the ambiguity of diagnostic tests...
Objective To review how web-based prognosis tools for cancer patients and clinicians describe aleato...
Background and aim: Patient decision aids for oncological treatment options, provide information on ...
In cancer communication, most of the literature is in the realm of delivering bad news while much le...
Background and aim: Patient decision aids for oncological treatment options, provide information on ...
BACKGROUND: Interventions designed to help people deliberate and participate in their healthcare cho...
Background: Uncertain outcomes are an unavoidable fact of medicine. First-order uncertainty (e.g. “1...
Introduction: Uncertainty is omnipresent in cancer care, including the ambiguity of diagnostic tests...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of communicating uncertainty regarding individualized colorectal c...
Background Given the large number of interventions of uncertain effectiveness, research on communica...
I once counseled a patient who was struggling tounderstand her breast surgeon’s words: ‘‘Studies sho...
Objective: Persons seeking cancer genetic counseling mainly aim to obtain information and certainty ...
In this study, 10 hematologists and 10 lung oncologists were interviewed regarding the information t...
Background and aim: Patient decision aids for oncological treatment options, provide information on ...