Background: Palliative systematic treatment offers uncertain and often limited benefits, and the burden can be high. Hence, treatment decisions require shared decision making (SDM). This trial examined the independent and combined effect of an oncologist training and a patient communication aid on SDM. Methods: In this multicenter randomized controlled trial with four parallel arms (2016–2018), oncologists (n = 31) were randomized to receive SDM communication skills training or not. The training consisted of a reader, two group sessions, a booster session, and a consultation room tool (10 hours). Patients (n = 194) with advanced cancer were randomized to receive a patient communication aid or not. The aid consisted of education on SDM, a qu...
Abstract Background Oncological patients often feel left out of important treatment decisions. Howev...
BACKGROUND: Shared decision-making (SDM) between professionals and patients is increasingly advocate...
Background - Most people prefer home palliation but die in an institution. Some experience decisiona...
BACKGROUND: Palliative systematic treatment offers uncertain and often limited benefits, and the bur...
BACKGROUND: Palliative systematic treatment offers uncertain and often limited benefits, and the bur...
Background: Systemic treatment for advanced cancer offers uncertain and sometimes limited benefit, w...
Background: Systemic treatment for advanced cancer offers uncertain and sometimes limited benefit, w...
BACKGROUND: Systemic treatment for advanced cancer offers uncertain and sometimes limited benefit, w...
Abstract Background Systemic treatment for advanced cancer offers uncertain and sometimes little ben...
Background: Systemic treatment for advanced cancer offers uncertain and sometimes little benefit whi...
Background: Systemic treatment for advanced cancer offers uncertain and sometimes little benefit whi...
Background: Systemic treatment for advanced cancer offers uncertain and sometimes little benefit whi...
Background: Shared decision-making (SDM) is particularly important in oncology as many treatments in...
Objective: To learn how to configure a patient communication aid (PCA) to facilitate shared decision...
OBJECTIVE: To learn how to configure a patient communication aid (PCA) to facilitate shared decision...
Abstract Background Oncological patients often feel left out of important treatment decisions. Howev...
BACKGROUND: Shared decision-making (SDM) between professionals and patients is increasingly advocate...
Background - Most people prefer home palliation but die in an institution. Some experience decisiona...
BACKGROUND: Palliative systematic treatment offers uncertain and often limited benefits, and the bur...
BACKGROUND: Palliative systematic treatment offers uncertain and often limited benefits, and the bur...
Background: Systemic treatment for advanced cancer offers uncertain and sometimes limited benefit, w...
Background: Systemic treatment for advanced cancer offers uncertain and sometimes limited benefit, w...
BACKGROUND: Systemic treatment for advanced cancer offers uncertain and sometimes limited benefit, w...
Abstract Background Systemic treatment for advanced cancer offers uncertain and sometimes little ben...
Background: Systemic treatment for advanced cancer offers uncertain and sometimes little benefit whi...
Background: Systemic treatment for advanced cancer offers uncertain and sometimes little benefit whi...
Background: Systemic treatment for advanced cancer offers uncertain and sometimes little benefit whi...
Background: Shared decision-making (SDM) is particularly important in oncology as many treatments in...
Objective: To learn how to configure a patient communication aid (PCA) to facilitate shared decision...
OBJECTIVE: To learn how to configure a patient communication aid (PCA) to facilitate shared decision...
Abstract Background Oncological patients often feel left out of important treatment decisions. Howev...
BACKGROUND: Shared decision-making (SDM) between professionals and patients is increasingly advocate...
Background - Most people prefer home palliation but die in an institution. Some experience decisiona...