Introduction: Information given to breast cancer patients may not universally reduce anxiety and assist treatment compliance. One possible reason could be that patient preferences for specific information sources may change over time. Objectives:To compare breast cancer patients’ preferred formats for receiving education about their disease and treatment soon after diagnosis versus about two years after that time. Methods: An anonymous survey of 253 breast cancer patients’ evaluations of alternative information formats was conducted within one month of diagnosis, and data were compared to those collected in a previous study from patients who were about two yea...
Objective: Fulfilling patients' information needs can help them cope with illness and improve their ...
Background: The relationship between informational support and use of health care services among ind...
Objective: Fulfilling patients’ information needs can help them cope with illness and improve their ...
Introduction: Information given to breast cancer patients may not universally reduce anxie...
Objective: To investigate unmet information needs in newly diagnosed breast cancer patients over the...
Reviewer: Fogel, J[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To ...
Reviewer: Fogel, J[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To ...
Nurses can play a key role in patient education, including providing patients with useful and approp...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: One of the methods for involving breast cancer patients in their own treatment i...
Objective In this study, we investigated to which extent patients feel well informed about their di...
Objective In this study, we investigated to which extent patients feel well informed about their di...
Objective In this study, we investigated to which extent patients feel well informed about their di...
Objectives: Tailoring medical information to cancer patients’ needs is recommended, but there is lit...
Objectives Tailoring medical information to cancer patients’ needs is recommended, but there is litt...
Objectives: Tailoring medical information to cancer patients' needs is recommended, but there is lit...
Objective: Fulfilling patients' information needs can help them cope with illness and improve their ...
Background: The relationship between informational support and use of health care services among ind...
Objective: Fulfilling patients’ information needs can help them cope with illness and improve their ...
Introduction: Information given to breast cancer patients may not universally reduce anxie...
Objective: To investigate unmet information needs in newly diagnosed breast cancer patients over the...
Reviewer: Fogel, J[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To ...
Reviewer: Fogel, J[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To ...
Nurses can play a key role in patient education, including providing patients with useful and approp...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: One of the methods for involving breast cancer patients in their own treatment i...
Objective In this study, we investigated to which extent patients feel well informed about their di...
Objective In this study, we investigated to which extent patients feel well informed about their di...
Objective In this study, we investigated to which extent patients feel well informed about their di...
Objectives: Tailoring medical information to cancer patients’ needs is recommended, but there is lit...
Objectives Tailoring medical information to cancer patients’ needs is recommended, but there is litt...
Objectives: Tailoring medical information to cancer patients' needs is recommended, but there is lit...
Objective: Fulfilling patients' information needs can help them cope with illness and improve their ...
Background: The relationship between informational support and use of health care services among ind...
Objective: Fulfilling patients’ information needs can help them cope with illness and improve their ...