This study assessed the acceptability and feasibility of a question prompt list (QPL) to facilitate informed treatment decision-making in men with suspected localised prostate cancer, which involves values-based choices between options with similar efficacy but different side effects. The QPL was developed through iterative consultation with consumers, clinicians and researchers. Acceptability was assessed using study-specific questions regarding QPL satisfaction and usefulness and qualitative interviews. Feasibility was determined via the proportion of men given the QPL according to medical records and the completion of standardised measures of decisional outcomes. Quantitative data were analysed using descriptive and univariate statistics...
Objective The objective of this study was to provide insight into how advanced cancer patients and t...
This study aims to develop and pilot a question prompt sheet to assist esophageal cancer patients to...
Background: Active participation and asking questions are important ways in which patients can ensur...
Objective: To examine the feasibility and acceptability of routine provision of patient question pro...
Objective Question Prompt Lists (QPLs) have been used extensively in the oncology setting to improve...
Abstract Introduction Question prompt lists (QPLs) have been found to support patients to ask questi...
International audiencePurpose of reviewThis literature review sets out to summarize knowledge on the...
The objective of this research was to develop a question prompt list aimed at increasing question as...
Objectives Question prompt lists (QPLs) support patients and family to ask questions they consider i...
Question prompt lists (QPL) are an instrument to promote patient participation in medical encounters...
In India, caregivers are an integral part of the illness experience, especially in cancer, to the ex...
Objective: To investigate the circumstances under which patients initiate direct questions in oncolo...
Objective: To investigate the circumstances under which patients initiate direct questions in oncolo...
Abstract Introduction Question prompt lists (QPLs) are lists of questions that patients may want to ...
Communication aids can assist patients in obtaining the necessary information about their disease an...
Objective The objective of this study was to provide insight into how advanced cancer patients and t...
This study aims to develop and pilot a question prompt sheet to assist esophageal cancer patients to...
Background: Active participation and asking questions are important ways in which patients can ensur...
Objective: To examine the feasibility and acceptability of routine provision of patient question pro...
Objective Question Prompt Lists (QPLs) have been used extensively in the oncology setting to improve...
Abstract Introduction Question prompt lists (QPLs) have been found to support patients to ask questi...
International audiencePurpose of reviewThis literature review sets out to summarize knowledge on the...
The objective of this research was to develop a question prompt list aimed at increasing question as...
Objectives Question prompt lists (QPLs) support patients and family to ask questions they consider i...
Question prompt lists (QPL) are an instrument to promote patient participation in medical encounters...
In India, caregivers are an integral part of the illness experience, especially in cancer, to the ex...
Objective: To investigate the circumstances under which patients initiate direct questions in oncolo...
Objective: To investigate the circumstances under which patients initiate direct questions in oncolo...
Abstract Introduction Question prompt lists (QPLs) are lists of questions that patients may want to ...
Communication aids can assist patients in obtaining the necessary information about their disease an...
Objective The objective of this study was to provide insight into how advanced cancer patients and t...
This study aims to develop and pilot a question prompt sheet to assist esophageal cancer patients to...
Background: Active participation and asking questions are important ways in which patients can ensur...