Background and aim: Patient decision aids for oncological treatment options, provide information on the effect on recurrence rates and/or survival benefit, and on side-effects and/or burden of different treatment options. However, often uncertainty exists around the probability estimates for recurrence/survival and side-effects which is too relevant to be ignored. Evidence is lacking on the best way to communicate these uncertainties. The aim of this study is to develop a method to incorporate uncertainties in a patient decision aid for breast cancer patients to support their decision on radiotherapy.Methods: Firstly, qualitative interviews were held with patients and health care professionals. Secondly, in the development phase, thinking a...
BACKGROUND: Interventions designed to help people deliberate and participate in their healthcare cho...
Background and Purpose: In selected breast cancer patients, radiation treatment (RT) lowers the recu...
Abstract Background To support patients in shared decision‐making about treatment options, patient d...
Background and aim: Patient decision aids for oncological treatment options, provide information on ...
Background and aim: Patient decision aids for oncological treatment options, provide information on ...
Background and aim: Patient decision aids for oncological treatment options, provide information on ...
BACKGROUND: Treatment decision making is often guided by evidence-based probabilities, which may be ...
Treatment decision making is often guided by evidence-based probabilities, which may be presented to...
Background and aim: There is increased attention for shared decision making (SDM) when deciding on r...
BackgroundFor patients with early breast cancer considered at very-low risk of local relapse, risks ...
Contains fulltext : 97741.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Give...
Introduction Patient Decision Aids (PDAs) usually provide benefit/harm information about treatment o...
Background: Uncertain outcomes are an unavoidable fact of medicine. First-order uncertainty (e.g. “1...
Background To support patients in shared decision-making about treatment options, patient decision a...
Purpose: Cancer patients are increasingly involved in decision-making processes. Hence, clinicians n...
BACKGROUND: Interventions designed to help people deliberate and participate in their healthcare cho...
Background and Purpose: In selected breast cancer patients, radiation treatment (RT) lowers the recu...
Abstract Background To support patients in shared decision‐making about treatment options, patient d...
Background and aim: Patient decision aids for oncological treatment options, provide information on ...
Background and aim: Patient decision aids for oncological treatment options, provide information on ...
Background and aim: Patient decision aids for oncological treatment options, provide information on ...
BACKGROUND: Treatment decision making is often guided by evidence-based probabilities, which may be ...
Treatment decision making is often guided by evidence-based probabilities, which may be presented to...
Background and aim: There is increased attention for shared decision making (SDM) when deciding on r...
BackgroundFor patients with early breast cancer considered at very-low risk of local relapse, risks ...
Contains fulltext : 97741.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Give...
Introduction Patient Decision Aids (PDAs) usually provide benefit/harm information about treatment o...
Background: Uncertain outcomes are an unavoidable fact of medicine. First-order uncertainty (e.g. “1...
Background To support patients in shared decision-making about treatment options, patient decision a...
Purpose: Cancer patients are increasingly involved in decision-making processes. Hence, clinicians n...
BACKGROUND: Interventions designed to help people deliberate and participate in their healthcare cho...
Background and Purpose: In selected breast cancer patients, radiation treatment (RT) lowers the recu...
Abstract Background To support patients in shared decision‐making about treatment options, patient d...