Purpose: To describe decisional roles of patients with early-stage prostate cancer in 9 countries and to compare the information they rated important for decision making (DM). Method: A survey of recently treated patients was conducted in Canada, Italy, England, Germany, Poland, Portugal, Netherlands, Spain, and Turkey. Participants indicated their decisional role in their actual decision and the role they would prefer now. Each participant also rated (essential/desired/no opinion/avoid) the importance of obtaining answers, between diagnosis and treatment decision, to each of 92 questions. For each essential/desired question, participants specified all purposes for that information (to help them: understand/decide/plan/not sure/other). Resu...
Objective To describe the decision-making processes used by men diagnosed with localized prostate ca...
Background: The aim of this study is to explore the challenges faced by healthcare professionals (HC...
Purpose: To measure the preferences and values of men newly diag-nosed with prostate cancer (PC) usi...
Purpose: To describe decisional roles of patients with early-stage prostate cancer in 9 countries an...
Background and purpose: Providing information to patients can improve their medical and psychologica...
We surveyed patients in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Poland to examine information requirements...
Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate the usefulness of a decision aid regarding treatment optio...
Background: The incidence of prostate continues to increase but due to the management strategies ava...
Purpose: The aims of this study were to 1) describe preferred and experienced roles in treatment dec...
Our objective was to review the current literature on patient participation and decision-making in t...
Objective: (1) To explore to what degree prostate cancer (PC) patients felt they had participated in...
OBJECTIVE: (1) To explore to what degree prostate cancer (PC) patients felt they had participated in...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To explore preferences in the management of patients with n...
Background: At an early stage, prostate cancer patients are often eligible for more than one treatm...
Contains fulltext : 168699.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Purpose: To det...
Objective To describe the decision-making processes used by men diagnosed with localized prostate ca...
Background: The aim of this study is to explore the challenges faced by healthcare professionals (HC...
Purpose: To measure the preferences and values of men newly diag-nosed with prostate cancer (PC) usi...
Purpose: To describe decisional roles of patients with early-stage prostate cancer in 9 countries an...
Background and purpose: Providing information to patients can improve their medical and psychologica...
We surveyed patients in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Poland to examine information requirements...
Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate the usefulness of a decision aid regarding treatment optio...
Background: The incidence of prostate continues to increase but due to the management strategies ava...
Purpose: The aims of this study were to 1) describe preferred and experienced roles in treatment dec...
Our objective was to review the current literature on patient participation and decision-making in t...
Objective: (1) To explore to what degree prostate cancer (PC) patients felt they had participated in...
OBJECTIVE: (1) To explore to what degree prostate cancer (PC) patients felt they had participated in...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To explore preferences in the management of patients with n...
Background: At an early stage, prostate cancer patients are often eligible for more than one treatm...
Contains fulltext : 168699.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Purpose: To det...
Objective To describe the decision-making processes used by men diagnosed with localized prostate ca...
Background: The aim of this study is to explore the challenges faced by healthcare professionals (HC...
Purpose: To measure the preferences and values of men newly diag-nosed with prostate cancer (PC) usi...