INTRODUCTION: This study investigates comments that prostate cancer patients spontaneously write in the margins of the Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Short Form (EPIC-26) questionnaire. We aim to show the possible barriers that patients face while answering the survey, and to consider how these barriers may affect the response data generated. We investigate the kind of information patients' comments on EPIC-26 contain, and patients' motivations to provide this information. We also study why some EPIC domains spark more comments than others. METHOD: We analyzed 28 pages of transcribed comments and four pages of supplementary letters from our survey participants (n = 496). Using inductive content analysis, we generated 10 categories describin...
BACKGROUND: Localized prostate cancer (PCa) treatments provide high survival rates, with patients of...
BACKGROUND: Localized prostate cancer (PCa) treatments provide high survival rates, with patients of...
Men don't talk about their health is a familiar trope. Evidence suggests that in the United States (...
INTRODUCTION: This study investigates comments that prostate cancer patients spontaneously write in ...
Prostate cancer and its treatment have long-term implications for men's lives. We aimed to describe ...
Abstract Background Researchers and clinicians using common clinical assessments need to attend to t...
Objectives. Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is an increasingly important endpoint in prostate...
In both research and clinical settings, men who survive prostate cancer emphasize the need for more ...
PurposeThe EPIC-26 (Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite-Short Form) is a validated questionnair...
Background: Prostate cancer (PCa) is often diagnosed early with prolonged survival, which makes sexu...
In both research and clinical settings, men who survive prostate cancer emphasize the need for more ...
ObjectiveTo establish a score threshold that constitutes a clinically relevant change for each domai...
CONTEXT: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most common cancer among men worldwide. Urinary, bowel,...
Lower urinary tract symptoms are common complaints in ageing people. For a urological evaluation of ...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: To determine the satisfaction with information received by ...
BACKGROUND: Localized prostate cancer (PCa) treatments provide high survival rates, with patients of...
BACKGROUND: Localized prostate cancer (PCa) treatments provide high survival rates, with patients of...
Men don't talk about their health is a familiar trope. Evidence suggests that in the United States (...
INTRODUCTION: This study investigates comments that prostate cancer patients spontaneously write in ...
Prostate cancer and its treatment have long-term implications for men's lives. We aimed to describe ...
Abstract Background Researchers and clinicians using common clinical assessments need to attend to t...
Objectives. Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is an increasingly important endpoint in prostate...
In both research and clinical settings, men who survive prostate cancer emphasize the need for more ...
PurposeThe EPIC-26 (Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite-Short Form) is a validated questionnair...
Background: Prostate cancer (PCa) is often diagnosed early with prolonged survival, which makes sexu...
In both research and clinical settings, men who survive prostate cancer emphasize the need for more ...
ObjectiveTo establish a score threshold that constitutes a clinically relevant change for each domai...
CONTEXT: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most common cancer among men worldwide. Urinary, bowel,...
Lower urinary tract symptoms are common complaints in ageing people. For a urological evaluation of ...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: To determine the satisfaction with information received by ...
BACKGROUND: Localized prostate cancer (PCa) treatments provide high survival rates, with patients of...
BACKGROUND: Localized prostate cancer (PCa) treatments provide high survival rates, with patients of...
Men don't talk about their health is a familiar trope. Evidence suggests that in the United States (...