Communication of statistics and probability is challenging in the cancer care setting. The objectives of this study are to evaluate a novel approach to cancer communication through the use of a computer assessment of patient health numeracy. We conducted a pilot study of the Computer Adapted Test of Numeracy Understanding in Medicine Instrument (CAT-NUMi) before the cancer treatment consultation for women with stage 0-3 breast cancer. Patient outcomes included the interpersonal processes of care (IPC) and the decisional conflict scale. We evaluated clinician use of numeric information in the cancer consultation and assessed feasibility outcomes from the clinician and patient perspective. Patient participants ( = 50) had a median (interqua...
Organized breast cancer screening (BCS) programs rely on written communication materials for achievi...
e20660 Background: End user input into the design of decision support tools is critical to enhance ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relevance, performance and potential usefulness of the Patient Assessment...
Introduction Decision-relevant numerical information about treatment options presented in Patient De...
Treatment decision making (TDM) in oncology is complex. Understanding treatment information is essen...
Background: Shared decision making has become an integral part of medical consultation. Research has...
Many patients have low numeracy, which impedes their understanding of important information about he...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The data regarding the use of conversational agents in oncology ar...
Objective. Many patients have low numeracy, which impedes their understanding of important informati...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2013. Major: Health Informatics. Advisor: Stuart ...
In this age of chronic disease and shared decision making, individuals are encouraged to contribute ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relevance, performance and potential usefulness of the Patient Assessment...
Context: Symptom assessment by computers is only effective if it provides valid results and is perce...
Past decades in cancer treatment have shown a drastic decrease in mortality rates due to advancement...
BACKGROUND: The complex nature of the medical dialogue and the often emotional context in cancer car...
Organized breast cancer screening (BCS) programs rely on written communication materials for achievi...
e20660 Background: End user input into the design of decision support tools is critical to enhance ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relevance, performance and potential usefulness of the Patient Assessment...
Introduction Decision-relevant numerical information about treatment options presented in Patient De...
Treatment decision making (TDM) in oncology is complex. Understanding treatment information is essen...
Background: Shared decision making has become an integral part of medical consultation. Research has...
Many patients have low numeracy, which impedes their understanding of important information about he...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The data regarding the use of conversational agents in oncology ar...
Objective. Many patients have low numeracy, which impedes their understanding of important informati...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2013. Major: Health Informatics. Advisor: Stuart ...
In this age of chronic disease and shared decision making, individuals are encouraged to contribute ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relevance, performance and potential usefulness of the Patient Assessment...
Context: Symptom assessment by computers is only effective if it provides valid results and is perce...
Past decades in cancer treatment have shown a drastic decrease in mortality rates due to advancement...
BACKGROUND: The complex nature of the medical dialogue and the often emotional context in cancer car...
Organized breast cancer screening (BCS) programs rely on written communication materials for achievi...
e20660 Background: End user input into the design of decision support tools is critical to enhance ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relevance, performance and potential usefulness of the Patient Assessment...