Purpose: We sought to gain an understanding of cancer prevention and screening perspectives among patients exposed to a clinical decision support (CDS) tool because they were due or overdue for certain cancer screenings or prevention. Methods: Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with 37 adult patients due or overdue for cancer prevention services in 10 primary care clinics within the same health system. Data were thematically segmented and coded using qualitative content analysis. Results: We identified three themes: 1) The CDS tool had more strengths than weaknesses, with areas for improvement; 2) Many facilitators and barriers to cancer prevention and screening exist; and 3) Discussions and decision-making varied b...
PurposeTechnology could transform routine decision making by anticipating patients' information need...
Recent guidelines on cancer screening have provided not only more screening options but also conflic...
Objective: Making an informed decision about colorectal cancer screening requires health literacy. O...
Abstract Background Few studies have assessed the impact of clinical decision support (CDS), with or...
PURPOSE: We wanted to evaluate novel decision aids designed to help patients trust and accept the co...
BACKGROUND: There is little evidence regarding attitudes to clinical decision support systems (CDSS)...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines recommend shared decision making (SDM) for cancer screening decisions. SDM re...
Every year more people die of lung cancer than colon, breast, and prostate cancers combined. Most pa...
Patients should understand the risks and benefits of cancer screening in order to make informed scre...
Lung cancer screening of high-risk individuals with computed tomography is a promising intervention ...
Abstract: Simple Summary: This research was carried out to understand how shared decision-making too...
Decision aids are tools intended to help people weigh the benefits and harms of a health decision. W...
PURPOSE: We wanted to evaluate novel decision aids designed to help patients trust and accept the co...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has mandated in-person shared decision-making (SDM) c...
Decision aids (DAs) prepare patients to make decisions about healthcare options consistent with thei...
PurposeTechnology could transform routine decision making by anticipating patients' information need...
Recent guidelines on cancer screening have provided not only more screening options but also conflic...
Objective: Making an informed decision about colorectal cancer screening requires health literacy. O...
Abstract Background Few studies have assessed the impact of clinical decision support (CDS), with or...
PURPOSE: We wanted to evaluate novel decision aids designed to help patients trust and accept the co...
BACKGROUND: There is little evidence regarding attitudes to clinical decision support systems (CDSS)...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines recommend shared decision making (SDM) for cancer screening decisions. SDM re...
Every year more people die of lung cancer than colon, breast, and prostate cancers combined. Most pa...
Patients should understand the risks and benefits of cancer screening in order to make informed scre...
Lung cancer screening of high-risk individuals with computed tomography is a promising intervention ...
Abstract: Simple Summary: This research was carried out to understand how shared decision-making too...
Decision aids are tools intended to help people weigh the benefits and harms of a health decision. W...
PURPOSE: We wanted to evaluate novel decision aids designed to help patients trust and accept the co...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has mandated in-person shared decision-making (SDM) c...
Decision aids (DAs) prepare patients to make decisions about healthcare options consistent with thei...
PurposeTechnology could transform routine decision making by anticipating patients' information need...
Recent guidelines on cancer screening have provided not only more screening options but also conflic...
Objective: Making an informed decision about colorectal cancer screening requires health literacy. O...