Objective: To examine breast cancer patients' reasons to seek a second opinion (SO) and the underlying variables. To find out more about the outcome of the SO, the perceived helpfulness and the effect on the physician-patient relationship. Methods: In 2017, 4626 newly diagnosed breast cancer patients from 86 hospitals in Germany completed a postoperative mail survey (response rate = 89.04%). Data from 419 SO-seeking patients was obtained and analyzed by conducting logistic regression and non-parametric group comparisons. Results: Reasons to seek an SO were mostly unrelated to the physician-patient relationship. Reasons related to the physician-patient-relationship were associated with a lower education level. The SO mostly (72.2%) equaled t...
Increased breast cancer incidence and better survival have raised the number of patients requiring f...
OBJECTIVE: To examine, via an international survey, the impact of positive and negative interactions...
Introduction: Current follow‐up arrangements for breast cancer do not optimally meet the needs of in...
Objective: To examine the association between whether physicians discuss the possibility of seeking ...
Purpose: To explore the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of cancer patients seeking a s...
Background: Breast cancer care is becoming increasingly complex, and patients with breast cancer are...
Background: Cancer patients increasingly seek second opinion (SO) consultations, but there is scarce...
Background. Although patient-driven second opinions are increasingly sought in oncology, the desirab...
Background: The current study aimed to further our understanding of second opinions among medical on...
Goals of work: The aim of the study is to determine the predictors for seeking a second opinion and ...
The number of second opinions in orthopaedic surgery is increading rapidly, yet the grounds on which...
AIMS: Second opinions in pathology improve patient safety by reducing diagnostic errors, leading to ...
BACKGROUND: To assess the phenomenon of second medical opinion in general internal medicine we perfo...
Objectives: To review the characteristics and motivations of patients seeking second opinions, and t...
Purpose: To prospectively describe in a population of oncological second opinion patients: (1) the o...
Increased breast cancer incidence and better survival have raised the number of patients requiring f...
OBJECTIVE: To examine, via an international survey, the impact of positive and negative interactions...
Introduction: Current follow‐up arrangements for breast cancer do not optimally meet the needs of in...
Objective: To examine the association between whether physicians discuss the possibility of seeking ...
Purpose: To explore the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of cancer patients seeking a s...
Background: Breast cancer care is becoming increasingly complex, and patients with breast cancer are...
Background: Cancer patients increasingly seek second opinion (SO) consultations, but there is scarce...
Background. Although patient-driven second opinions are increasingly sought in oncology, the desirab...
Background: The current study aimed to further our understanding of second opinions among medical on...
Goals of work: The aim of the study is to determine the predictors for seeking a second opinion and ...
The number of second opinions in orthopaedic surgery is increading rapidly, yet the grounds on which...
AIMS: Second opinions in pathology improve patient safety by reducing diagnostic errors, leading to ...
BACKGROUND: To assess the phenomenon of second medical opinion in general internal medicine we perfo...
Objectives: To review the characteristics and motivations of patients seeking second opinions, and t...
Purpose: To prospectively describe in a population of oncological second opinion patients: (1) the o...
Increased breast cancer incidence and better survival have raised the number of patients requiring f...
OBJECTIVE: To examine, via an international survey, the impact of positive and negative interactions...
Introduction: Current follow‐up arrangements for breast cancer do not optimally meet the needs of in...