Modern healthcare systems promote patient choice of cancer treatment provider, but little is known about how place of residence influences decision-making. This research explored how rural and urban patients with breast or colorectal cancer experience choice of cancer treatment provider in Victoria, Australia. Realist thematic analysis of 43 semi-structured telephone interviews identified little active participation in decision-making regardless of area of residence or cancer diagnosis. Perceptions of choice were impacted by urgency for treatment, insurance status and access to providers, a key issue for rural patients. All patients wanted high quality care, but needed to trust health professional's recommendations. Rural patients experienc...
Purpose This study aimed to identify the factors which health professionals believe influence clini...
Purpose This study aimed to identify the factors which health professionals believe influence clini...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify the factors which health professionals believe influence clini...
PURPOSE: Colorectal cancer patients living in rural areas have poorer outcomes than urban counterpar...
Background: People living in rural areas who have a diagnosis of cancer have poorer outcomes than pe...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine stakeholders' views of how the establishment of the South ...
Discrepancies in health outcomes between rural and urban populations are well documented in broad he...
Introduction Medical decision-making in oncology is a complicated process and to date there are few ...
© 2017 Dr Rebecca BerginIn Victoria, rural patients with colorectal cancer have poorer outcomes than...
Background: People living in rural areas who have a diagnosis of cancer have poorer outcomes than pe...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Purpose: This study aimed to identify...
Medical decision-making in oncology is a complicated process and to date there are few studies exami...
Introduction: Medical decision-making in oncology is a complicated process and to date there are few...
Introduction: Medical decision-making in oncology is a complicated process and to date there are few...
Purpose This study aimed to identify the factors which health professionals believe influence clinic...
Purpose This study aimed to identify the factors which health professionals believe influence clini...
Purpose This study aimed to identify the factors which health professionals believe influence clini...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify the factors which health professionals believe influence clini...
PURPOSE: Colorectal cancer patients living in rural areas have poorer outcomes than urban counterpar...
Background: People living in rural areas who have a diagnosis of cancer have poorer outcomes than pe...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine stakeholders' views of how the establishment of the South ...
Discrepancies in health outcomes between rural and urban populations are well documented in broad he...
Introduction Medical decision-making in oncology is a complicated process and to date there are few ...
© 2017 Dr Rebecca BerginIn Victoria, rural patients with colorectal cancer have poorer outcomes than...
Background: People living in rural areas who have a diagnosis of cancer have poorer outcomes than pe...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Purpose: This study aimed to identify...
Medical decision-making in oncology is a complicated process and to date there are few studies exami...
Introduction: Medical decision-making in oncology is a complicated process and to date there are few...
Introduction: Medical decision-making in oncology is a complicated process and to date there are few...
Purpose This study aimed to identify the factors which health professionals believe influence clinic...
Purpose This study aimed to identify the factors which health professionals believe influence clini...
Purpose This study aimed to identify the factors which health professionals believe influence clini...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify the factors which health professionals believe influence clini...