Despite widespread advocacy, shared decision making (SDM) is not routinely used for cancer screening. To better understand implementation barriers, we describe primary care physicians’ (PCPs’) support for SDM across diverse cancer screening contexts
Abstract With their longitudinal patient relationships, primary care physicians and their care teams...
Patients should understand the risks and benefits of cancer screening in order to make informed scre...
INTRODUCTION: Men facing prostate cancer screening and treatment need to make critical and highly pr...
Christine E Kistler,1 Maihan Vu,2 Anne Sutkowi-Hemstreet,3 Ziya Gizlice,4 Russell P Harris,5 Noel T ...
Abstract Background Few studies have assessed the impact of clinical decision support (CDS), with or...
Background/Objective. In 2015, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced covera...
IntroductionStudies show that the recommendations of a primary care physician for colorectal cancer ...
Eliciting patients’ preferences within a framework of shared decision-making (SDM) has been advocate...
BackgroundShared decision making improves value-concordant decision-making around prostate cancer sc...
An organized screening program in Vaud, Switzerland aims to offer the choice of fecal-immunological ...
With their longitudinal patient relationships, primary care physicians and their care teams are uniq...
Objective—Our objective was to describe primary care patients’ perceptions of informed and shared de...
IntroductionGiven the discordant prostate cancer screening recommendations in the United States, sha...
BackgroundPrimary care practitioners (PCPs) play a key role in cancer screening decisions for older ...
Introduction: Although shared decision making is recommended for cancer screening, it is not routine...
Abstract With their longitudinal patient relationships, primary care physicians and their care teams...
Patients should understand the risks and benefits of cancer screening in order to make informed scre...
INTRODUCTION: Men facing prostate cancer screening and treatment need to make critical and highly pr...
Christine E Kistler,1 Maihan Vu,2 Anne Sutkowi-Hemstreet,3 Ziya Gizlice,4 Russell P Harris,5 Noel T ...
Abstract Background Few studies have assessed the impact of clinical decision support (CDS), with or...
Background/Objective. In 2015, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced covera...
IntroductionStudies show that the recommendations of a primary care physician for colorectal cancer ...
Eliciting patients’ preferences within a framework of shared decision-making (SDM) has been advocate...
BackgroundShared decision making improves value-concordant decision-making around prostate cancer sc...
An organized screening program in Vaud, Switzerland aims to offer the choice of fecal-immunological ...
With their longitudinal patient relationships, primary care physicians and their care teams are uniq...
Objective—Our objective was to describe primary care patients’ perceptions of informed and shared de...
IntroductionGiven the discordant prostate cancer screening recommendations in the United States, sha...
BackgroundPrimary care practitioners (PCPs) play a key role in cancer screening decisions for older ...
Introduction: Although shared decision making is recommended for cancer screening, it is not routine...
Abstract With their longitudinal patient relationships, primary care physicians and their care teams...
Patients should understand the risks and benefits of cancer screening in order to make informed scre...
INTRODUCTION: Men facing prostate cancer screening and treatment need to make critical and highly pr...