Background There is interest in interventions that provide support for patients facing challenging decisions, such as the choice between mastectomy and breast conservation surgery for breast cancer. However, it is difficult to implement these interventions. One potential source of resistance is the attitudes of clinicians. Objective To examine specialist breast clinicians’ opinions about the provision of decision support interventions (DesIs) for patients. Methods As part of the development of a web-based DesI (BresDex), semi-structured interviews were conducted with specialist clinicians [breast surgeons, breast care nurses (BCNs) and oncologists] from four breast units in a UK region, and speciality national opinion leaders. Inte...
To compare the amount of shared decision making in breast cancer surgery interactions when providers...
Objectives: To assess shared decision-making (SDM) knowledge, attitude and application among health ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether clinical teams would direct patients to use web-based patient decision ...
Background:There is interest in interventions that provide support for patients facing challenging d...
BACKGROUND: There is interest in interventions that provide support for patients facing challenging ...
BACKGROUND: Women with breast cancer are frequently offered choices between breast conservation surg...
BACKGROUND: Women with breast cancer are frequently offered choices between breast conservation su...
Abstract Background For early stage breast cancer, ra...
Background:. Postmastectomy breast reconstruction (PMBR) is an elective, preference-sensitive decisi...
Objective To describe the evidence about factors influencing breast cancer patients’ surgery choices...
PURPOSE: Although most of the clinicians in breast cancer care seem to approve of shared decision ma...
When women are diagnosed with early breast cancer, they are often asked by their surgeons to choose ...
Background: A patient decision aid (PtDA) can support shared decision making (SDM) in preference-sen...
OBJECTIVE: Primary systemic therapy (PST) followed by surgery is the standard initial treatment for ...
Background: A patient decision aid (PtDA) can support shared decision making (SDM) in preference-sen...
To compare the amount of shared decision making in breast cancer surgery interactions when providers...
Objectives: To assess shared decision-making (SDM) knowledge, attitude and application among health ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether clinical teams would direct patients to use web-based patient decision ...
Background:There is interest in interventions that provide support for patients facing challenging d...
BACKGROUND: There is interest in interventions that provide support for patients facing challenging ...
BACKGROUND: Women with breast cancer are frequently offered choices between breast conservation surg...
BACKGROUND: Women with breast cancer are frequently offered choices between breast conservation su...
Abstract Background For early stage breast cancer, ra...
Background:. Postmastectomy breast reconstruction (PMBR) is an elective, preference-sensitive decisi...
Objective To describe the evidence about factors influencing breast cancer patients’ surgery choices...
PURPOSE: Although most of the clinicians in breast cancer care seem to approve of shared decision ma...
When women are diagnosed with early breast cancer, they are often asked by their surgeons to choose ...
Background: A patient decision aid (PtDA) can support shared decision making (SDM) in preference-sen...
OBJECTIVE: Primary systemic therapy (PST) followed by surgery is the standard initial treatment for ...
Background: A patient decision aid (PtDA) can support shared decision making (SDM) in preference-sen...
To compare the amount of shared decision making in breast cancer surgery interactions when providers...
Objectives: To assess shared decision-making (SDM) knowledge, attitude and application among health ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether clinical teams would direct patients to use web-based patient decision ...