Background: surgeons provide patients with information before surgery, although standards of information are lacking and practice varies. The development and use of a ‘core information set’ as baseline information before surgery may improve understanding. A core set is a minimum set of information to use in all consultations before a specific procedure. This study developed a core information set for oesophageal cancer surgery.Methods: information was identified from the literature, observations of clinical consultations and patient interviews. This was integrated to create a questionnaire survey. Stakeholders (patients and professionals) were surveyed twice to assess views on importance of information from ‘not essential’ to ‘absolutely es...
We developed a web-based question prompt sheet (QPS) to support information provision of health-rela...
Abstract Background Consent remains a crucial, yet challenging, cornerstone of clinical practice. Th...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine the preferences for content, style, and format ...
Background Evidence shows that patients with cancer have many information needs, but specific requir...
Objective ‘Core information sets’ (CISs) represent baseline information, agreed by patients and prof...
Objective. We aimed to gain consensus on HCPs' perspectives on self-management support information n...
Safety and effectiveness of healthcare innovations must be assessed before entering routine clinical...
BackgroundSurgery is the primary treatment that can offer potential cure for gastric cancer, but is ...
ObjectiveThe reporting of outcomes in surgical trials for gastric cancer is inconsistent. The GASTRO...
Background: With rapid advancement in the genomics of oesophagogastric (OG) cancer and raised expect...
This study aims to develop and pilot a question prompt sheet to assist esophageal cancer patients to...
The overall aim of this thesis was to support patients in obtaining and oncologists in providing evi...
We developed a web-based question prompt sheet (QPS) to support information provision of health-rela...
Abstract Background Consent remains a crucial, yet challenging, cornerstone of clinical practice. Th...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine the preferences for content, style, and format ...
Background Evidence shows that patients with cancer have many information needs, but specific requir...
Objective ‘Core information sets’ (CISs) represent baseline information, agreed by patients and prof...
Objective. We aimed to gain consensus on HCPs' perspectives on self-management support information n...
Safety and effectiveness of healthcare innovations must be assessed before entering routine clinical...
BackgroundSurgery is the primary treatment that can offer potential cure for gastric cancer, but is ...
ObjectiveThe reporting of outcomes in surgical trials for gastric cancer is inconsistent. The GASTRO...
Background: With rapid advancement in the genomics of oesophagogastric (OG) cancer and raised expect...
This study aims to develop and pilot a question prompt sheet to assist esophageal cancer patients to...
The overall aim of this thesis was to support patients in obtaining and oncologists in providing evi...
We developed a web-based question prompt sheet (QPS) to support information provision of health-rela...
Abstract Background Consent remains a crucial, yet challenging, cornerstone of clinical practice. Th...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine the preferences for content, style, and format ...