Background Evidence shows that patients with cancer have many information needs, but specific requirements of patients undergoing surgery for oesophago-gastric (OG) cancer have not been well explored. This study surveyed information needs of patients with OG cancer and explored associations between patient characteristics and information needs. Patients A validated questionnaire assessing the importance of information about i) the nature, process and prognosis of the cancer, ii) tests, iii) treatments, and iv) physical and psychosocial outcomes (quality of life information) was completed by patients before and after OG cancer treatment. Items responses were transformed to a 0-100 score and linear regression explored associations between cli...
Objective: Discussing prognosis is often confronting and complex for cancer patients. This study inv...
The objective of the study was to assess cancer patients' needs for information and its impact on re...
Background Understanding what information patients want and need is an important step in optimizing...
Background Evidence shows that patients with cancer have many information needs, but specific requir...
Introduction Choice of provider has been an important strategy among policy makers over recent years...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine the preferences for content, style, and format ...
AbstractObjectiveGiven the poor prognosis of esophageal cancer and the impact of surgery on health-r...
Patients with gastro-intestinal cancers that are engaged in active treatment are most concerned with...
ObjectiveThe reporting of outcomes in surgical trials for gastric cancer is inconsistent. The GASTRO...
NoObjective : To describe the common themes in the experiences and expressed information needs of pa...
The purposes of this study were to examine and compare the levels of care information needs, informa...
As part of a multi-centred study evaluating a communication skills training model for clinicians, we...
Background: surgeons provide patients with information before surgery, although standards of informa...
BACKGROUNDS: Choice of provider has been an important strategy among policy makers, intended, in par...
The purposes of this study were to examine and compare the levels of care information needs, informa...
Objective: Discussing prognosis is often confronting and complex for cancer patients. This study inv...
The objective of the study was to assess cancer patients' needs for information and its impact on re...
Background Understanding what information patients want and need is an important step in optimizing...
Background Evidence shows that patients with cancer have many information needs, but specific requir...
Introduction Choice of provider has been an important strategy among policy makers over recent years...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine the preferences for content, style, and format ...
AbstractObjectiveGiven the poor prognosis of esophageal cancer and the impact of surgery on health-r...
Patients with gastro-intestinal cancers that are engaged in active treatment are most concerned with...
ObjectiveThe reporting of outcomes in surgical trials for gastric cancer is inconsistent. The GASTRO...
NoObjective : To describe the common themes in the experiences and expressed information needs of pa...
The purposes of this study were to examine and compare the levels of care information needs, informa...
As part of a multi-centred study evaluating a communication skills training model for clinicians, we...
Background: surgeons provide patients with information before surgery, although standards of informa...
BACKGROUNDS: Choice of provider has been an important strategy among policy makers, intended, in par...
The purposes of this study were to examine and compare the levels of care information needs, informa...
Objective: Discussing prognosis is often confronting and complex for cancer patients. This study inv...
The objective of the study was to assess cancer patients' needs for information and its impact on re...
Background Understanding what information patients want and need is an important step in optimizing...