Context: Rectal cancer treatment decisions involve tradeoffs between outcomes like living with a permanent stoma versus long-term bowel dysfunction. The needs of rectal cancer patients and practitioners to partake in shared decision making are unknown. For such a complex decision, a patient decision aid that prepares patients to make informed, values-based decisions is warranted. Methods: 1) A systematic review, to characterize the prevalence of long-term dysfunction 2) Needs assessments, conducted with rectal cancer patients and practitioners, 3) Development of a decision aid. Results: 1) Significant variability exists in reporting rectal cancer outcomes. The rate of bowel dysfunction is high. 2) Rectal cancer patients recall little of...
Objectives To assess the communicative quality of colorectal cancer patient decision aids (DAs) abou...
Abstract Background Colorectal cancer is the third le...
Phase 1 - Exploring the information needs of patients with rectal cancer Aims; to adapt the TINQ to ...
Abstract Background Colorectal cancer is common in No...
Surgery is the primary component of curative treatment for patients with rectal cancer. However, pat...
Introduction: Patient preferences are often not discussed in treatment decisions in oncology. We int...
Introduction: Several factors are included in decision making for treatment of patients with locally...
Contains fulltext : 215755.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: S...
Purpose: After the reversal of the temporary stoma, rectal cancer survivors are often confronted wit...
Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate the usefulness of a decision aid regarding treatment optio...
Background:For shared decision making to be successful, patients should receive sufficient informati...
Aims and objectives: The aim was to explore the information and counselling needs of rectal cancer s...
INTRODUCTION: Shared decision making is not always commonplace in advanced colorectal or lung cancer...
BACKGROUND: Organ-sparing approaches, including wait-and-see and local excision, are increasingly be...
Contains fulltext : 95653.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Ther...
Objectives To assess the communicative quality of colorectal cancer patient decision aids (DAs) abou...
Abstract Background Colorectal cancer is the third le...
Phase 1 - Exploring the information needs of patients with rectal cancer Aims; to adapt the TINQ to ...
Abstract Background Colorectal cancer is common in No...
Surgery is the primary component of curative treatment for patients with rectal cancer. However, pat...
Introduction: Patient preferences are often not discussed in treatment decisions in oncology. We int...
Introduction: Several factors are included in decision making for treatment of patients with locally...
Contains fulltext : 215755.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: S...
Purpose: After the reversal of the temporary stoma, rectal cancer survivors are often confronted wit...
Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate the usefulness of a decision aid regarding treatment optio...
Background:For shared decision making to be successful, patients should receive sufficient informati...
Aims and objectives: The aim was to explore the information and counselling needs of rectal cancer s...
INTRODUCTION: Shared decision making is not always commonplace in advanced colorectal or lung cancer...
BACKGROUND: Organ-sparing approaches, including wait-and-see and local excision, are increasingly be...
Contains fulltext : 95653.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Ther...
Objectives To assess the communicative quality of colorectal cancer patient decision aids (DAs) abou...
Abstract Background Colorectal cancer is the third le...
Phase 1 - Exploring the information needs of patients with rectal cancer Aims; to adapt the TINQ to ...