AIM: To conduct a commissioned survey of multidisciplinary breast team members' expectations of their own and each other's roles in providing different kinds of information to women with breast cancer. DESIGN: Questionnaire based survey. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Health professionals from five multidisciplinary breast care centres within a Sussex health authority. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Interdisciplinary awareness of informational roles played by different team members. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: The results of the team survey suggest that, in most cases, health professionals fulfilled the roles expected of them by the team, with two or three individuals identified as the main providers of information for each ...
Context: Breast cancer has high morbidity and mortality rates due to late stage at diagnosis as pati...
Objective: To determine the degree of involvement women with breast cancer wanted in medical decisio...
Although multidisciplinary team meetings (MDTMs) play a large role in cancer care and are designed t...
Background: The optimal management of patients with breast cancer (BC) requires the expertise of sp...
I have chosen the following topic for my thesis "The multidisciplinary team in the care for women su...
Background Multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) are the standard means of making clinical decisions in su...
The optimal management of patients with breast cancer (BC) requires the expertise of specialists fro...
The growing complexity of cancer care necessitates collaboration among different professionals. This...
peer-reviewedWhile there is sufficient research evidence to suggest that a multidisciplinary team ap...
Background: The MDT-Coordinators' role is relatively new, and as such it is evolving. What is appare...
Highlights • Health care professional's role in breast cancer diagnostic process was described mo...
Background: Using data from a national survey, this study aimed to address whether the current mode...
The widespread introduction of multidisciplinary team (MDT)-work for breast cancer management has in...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In the UK, cancer care is managed via multidisciplinary teams (MDT). Core membe...
BACKGROUND: Using data from a national survey, this study aimed to address whether the current model...
Context: Breast cancer has high morbidity and mortality rates due to late stage at diagnosis as pati...
Objective: To determine the degree of involvement women with breast cancer wanted in medical decisio...
Although multidisciplinary team meetings (MDTMs) play a large role in cancer care and are designed t...
Background: The optimal management of patients with breast cancer (BC) requires the expertise of sp...
I have chosen the following topic for my thesis "The multidisciplinary team in the care for women su...
Background Multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) are the standard means of making clinical decisions in su...
The optimal management of patients with breast cancer (BC) requires the expertise of specialists fro...
The growing complexity of cancer care necessitates collaboration among different professionals. This...
peer-reviewedWhile there is sufficient research evidence to suggest that a multidisciplinary team ap...
Background: The MDT-Coordinators' role is relatively new, and as such it is evolving. What is appare...
Highlights • Health care professional's role in breast cancer diagnostic process was described mo...
Background: Using data from a national survey, this study aimed to address whether the current mode...
The widespread introduction of multidisciplinary team (MDT)-work for breast cancer management has in...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In the UK, cancer care is managed via multidisciplinary teams (MDT). Core membe...
BACKGROUND: Using data from a national survey, this study aimed to address whether the current model...
Context: Breast cancer has high morbidity and mortality rates due to late stage at diagnosis as pati...
Objective: To determine the degree of involvement women with breast cancer wanted in medical decisio...
Although multidisciplinary team meetings (MDTMs) play a large role in cancer care and are designed t...