Objective: This article describes a paradigm shift in what is considered to be good care for patients living with and after (head and neck) cancer. HNO patients often experience severe and difficult physical and psychosocial problems due to the nature and location of the disease. Many disciplines are involved in their treatment, so their voice is only one amongst many others in the decision making process. For this patient group it seems complicated to put the concept of Shared Decision Making into practice. As a step in this direction, patient reported outcomes which ask patients to select the disconcerting issues and symptoms can be used as a basis for referral, supportive care and treatment decision making. We need to provide more tailor...
BACKGROUND: This article describes the benefits of patient-driven research in the field of head and ...
Objectives: To report on direct experiences from advanced head and neck cancer patients, family car...
Simon N Rogers,1,2 Brittany Barber3 1Evidence-Based Practice Research Centre (EPRC), Faculty of Heal...
Objective: This article describes a paradigm shift in what is considered to be good care for patient...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Incorporation of patients' perspectives in daily practice ...
Surgery is the treatment of choice in most head and neck cancers. Very often, the surgery is radical...
Cancers of the head and neck region often leave patients with conspicuous defects, as well as limita...
BACKGROUND: Head and Neck cancer (HNC) is characterized by significant mortality and morbidity. Trea...
The foreseen growth of Head and Neck cancer (HNC) incidents will require future rehabilitation servi...
Cancers of the head and neck region often leave patients with conspicuous defects, as well as limit...
Introduction Head and neck cancer is a life-changing disease affecting all aspects in the life of a ...
Background: Value-based health care is increasingly used to facilitate a systematic approach during ...
Head and neck cancer patients face considerable challenges as a result of their diagnosis and therap...
BACKGROUND: This article describes the benefits of patient-driven research in the field of head and ...
Objectives: To report on direct experiences from advanced head and neck cancer patients, family car...
Simon N Rogers,1,2 Brittany Barber3 1Evidence-Based Practice Research Centre (EPRC), Faculty of Heal...
Objective: This article describes a paradigm shift in what is considered to be good care for patient...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Incorporation of patients' perspectives in daily practice ...
Surgery is the treatment of choice in most head and neck cancers. Very often, the surgery is radical...
Cancers of the head and neck region often leave patients with conspicuous defects, as well as limita...
BACKGROUND: Head and Neck cancer (HNC) is characterized by significant mortality and morbidity. Trea...
The foreseen growth of Head and Neck cancer (HNC) incidents will require future rehabilitation servi...
Cancers of the head and neck region often leave patients with conspicuous defects, as well as limit...
Introduction Head and neck cancer is a life-changing disease affecting all aspects in the life of a ...
Background: Value-based health care is increasingly used to facilitate a systematic approach during ...
Head and neck cancer patients face considerable challenges as a result of their diagnosis and therap...
BACKGROUND: This article describes the benefits of patient-driven research in the field of head and ...
Objectives: To report on direct experiences from advanced head and neck cancer patients, family car...
Simon N Rogers,1,2 Brittany Barber3 1Evidence-Based Practice Research Centre (EPRC), Faculty of Heal...