In order to assess differences that may exist between Western and Asian cancer patients' preferences for information on diagnosis, prognosis, treatment options and involvement in treatment decision-making, a telephone survey of 2674 households explored the preferences for information among the general public in the event they had 'a cancer-like' illness. Among these, 1136 people aged between 18-65 years of age were interviewed. Among respondents 95% indicated they would want a diagnosis, even if the news was bad. The same proportion also did not want their family only to be told while they were not so informed. Similarly, 97% of respondents desired a prognosis. While 90% of respondents wanted a discussion on treatment alternatives, 84% felt...
As part of a multi-centred study evaluating a communication skills training model for clinicians, we...
Advance directives (ADs) have been legislated in many countries to protect patient autonomy regardin...
Abstract Background A number of previous studies have suggested that the Japanese have few opportuni...
[[abstract]]Considering the emphasis of nonmaleficence and beneficence and the relative power of fam...
[[abstract]]Background . Over the last 40 years, studies have shown cultural differences in attitude...
The present study explored the degree to which patients prefer to become informed about and to parti...
Background: While disclosure of cancer is routine in the United States, it is not in Japan. The prim...
We examined the degree to which newly diagnosed patients with advanced lung cancer wanted to be info...
Background: While disclosure of cancer is routine in the United States, it is not in Japan. The prim...
Summary: A systematic review of the literature about patients’ preferences for involvement in canc...
Objective: The study aims to examine the prioritization of information needs in breast cancer patien...
There is little information available on strategies of information disclosure used by doctors in the...
Abstract Background Studies in the West have demonstrated that appropriate informational support is ...
Goal: Major cross-cultural differences in truth-telling attitudes and practices have been demonstrat...
There is little information available on strategies of information disclosure used by doctors in the...
As part of a multi-centred study evaluating a communication skills training model for clinicians, we...
Advance directives (ADs) have been legislated in many countries to protect patient autonomy regardin...
Abstract Background A number of previous studies have suggested that the Japanese have few opportuni...
[[abstract]]Considering the emphasis of nonmaleficence and beneficence and the relative power of fam...
[[abstract]]Background . Over the last 40 years, studies have shown cultural differences in attitude...
The present study explored the degree to which patients prefer to become informed about and to parti...
Background: While disclosure of cancer is routine in the United States, it is not in Japan. The prim...
We examined the degree to which newly diagnosed patients with advanced lung cancer wanted to be info...
Background: While disclosure of cancer is routine in the United States, it is not in Japan. The prim...
Summary: A systematic review of the literature about patients’ preferences for involvement in canc...
Objective: The study aims to examine the prioritization of information needs in breast cancer patien...
There is little information available on strategies of information disclosure used by doctors in the...
Abstract Background Studies in the West have demonstrated that appropriate informational support is ...
Goal: Major cross-cultural differences in truth-telling attitudes and practices have been demonstrat...
There is little information available on strategies of information disclosure used by doctors in the...
As part of a multi-centred study evaluating a communication skills training model for clinicians, we...
Advance directives (ADs) have been legislated in many countries to protect patient autonomy regardin...
Abstract Background A number of previous studies have suggested that the Japanese have few opportuni...