Aim Variation in major gastrointestinal surgery rates in the older population suggests heterogeneity in surgical management. A higher prevalence of co-morbidities, frailty and cognitive impairments in the older population may account for some variation. The aim of this study was to determine surgeon preference for major surgery versus conservative management in hypothetical patient scenarios based on key attributes. Method A survey was designed according to the discrete choice methodology guided by a separate qualitative study. Questions were designed to test for associations between key attributes (age, co-morbidity, urgency of presentation, pathology, functional and cognitive status) and treatment preference for major gastroi...
The geriatric population is expanding and clinical decision-making is often complicated by the effec...
Background: Obtaining insight into patients' preferences is important to optimize cancer care. We in...
Aim: The Surgical Task Force at SIOG (International Society of Geriatric Oncology) designed this sur...
Aim: Variation in major gastrointestinal surgery rates in the older population suggests heterogene...
Background The population of patients presenting with gastrointestinal pathology amenable to surger...
Abstract: Aim: There are few age‐ and fitness‐specific, evidence‐based guidelines for colorectal can...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between physicians and patients has undergone important changes, and th...
Aim There are few age- and fitness-specific, evidence-based guidelines for colorectal cancer surger...
Background: The relationship between physicians and patients has undergone important changes, and th...
Current National Health Service (NHS) policy places importance on allowing patients to choose the ti...
Background: Establishing trust between a patient and his or her surgeon is of paramount importance. ...
Noralie H Geessink,1,2 Yvonne Schoon,1,2 Marcel GM Olde Rikkert,1 Harry van Goor3 1Department of Ger...
Background: Increasing patient age independently predicts nonreferral and nonreceipt of adjuvant the...
Introduction: Life expectancy has significantly increased in the last decade. The decision to perfor...
Aim: The Surgical Task Force at SIOG (International Society of Geriatric Oncology) designed this sur...
The geriatric population is expanding and clinical decision-making is often complicated by the effec...
Background: Obtaining insight into patients' preferences is important to optimize cancer care. We in...
Aim: The Surgical Task Force at SIOG (International Society of Geriatric Oncology) designed this sur...
Aim: Variation in major gastrointestinal surgery rates in the older population suggests heterogene...
Background The population of patients presenting with gastrointestinal pathology amenable to surger...
Abstract: Aim: There are few age‐ and fitness‐specific, evidence‐based guidelines for colorectal can...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between physicians and patients has undergone important changes, and th...
Aim There are few age- and fitness-specific, evidence-based guidelines for colorectal cancer surger...
Background: The relationship between physicians and patients has undergone important changes, and th...
Current National Health Service (NHS) policy places importance on allowing patients to choose the ti...
Background: Establishing trust between a patient and his or her surgeon is of paramount importance. ...
Noralie H Geessink,1,2 Yvonne Schoon,1,2 Marcel GM Olde Rikkert,1 Harry van Goor3 1Department of Ger...
Background: Increasing patient age independently predicts nonreferral and nonreceipt of adjuvant the...
Introduction: Life expectancy has significantly increased in the last decade. The decision to perfor...
Aim: The Surgical Task Force at SIOG (International Society of Geriatric Oncology) designed this sur...
The geriatric population is expanding and clinical decision-making is often complicated by the effec...
Background: Obtaining insight into patients' preferences is important to optimize cancer care. We in...
Aim: The Surgical Task Force at SIOG (International Society of Geriatric Oncology) designed this sur...