Background: Shared decision making has become an integral part of medical consultation. Research has, however, reported wide differences in individuals' desires to be involved in the decision-making process, and these differences in preferences are likely to be the result of a number of factors including age, education and numeracy. Objective: To investigate whether patients at genetic risk for cancer had preferences for shared decision making that differed depending on medical domain (general health vs. cancer) and whether decision preferences are linked to numeracy abilities. Methods: Four hundred and seventy-six women who consented to participate in response to an email sent by a local branch of the U.S.-based Cancer Genetics Network (CG...
There are great expectations in the potential of personalized medicine to improve health outcomes by...
Archived with permission from the Royal Society of Medicine. This article was originally published i...
Background Existing measures to assess shared decision making (SDM) have often been developed based ...
Background: Patient engagement has become a common focus for healthcare organizations in the last de...
Objectives: Doctors have been increasingly encouraged to involve patients in decision making rather ...
Summary: A systematic review of the literature about patients’ preferences for involvement in canc...
BackgroundPatients and clinicians do not often agree on whether a decision has been made about cance...
The aims of this study are to assess patients’ preferred and perceived decision-making roles and pre...
Objective: To contribute to the evolving dialogue on optimizing cancer care communication through sy...
International audienceObjectives: Shared decision-making (SDM) in health care is widely encouraged. ...
ImportanceShared decision making is associated with improved patient-reported outcomes of cancer tre...
Treatment decision making (TDM) in oncology is complex. Understanding treatment information is essen...
Is less really more? Involving or not involving tumour patients in medical decisions: A patients’ pe...
Objective: Shared decision making (SDM) for cancer treatment yields positive results. However, it ap...
Despite national guidelines, women with a BRCA VUS or CHEK2 pathogenic variant are choosing to have ...
There are great expectations in the potential of personalized medicine to improve health outcomes by...
Archived with permission from the Royal Society of Medicine. This article was originally published i...
Background Existing measures to assess shared decision making (SDM) have often been developed based ...
Background: Patient engagement has become a common focus for healthcare organizations in the last de...
Objectives: Doctors have been increasingly encouraged to involve patients in decision making rather ...
Summary: A systematic review of the literature about patients’ preferences for involvement in canc...
BackgroundPatients and clinicians do not often agree on whether a decision has been made about cance...
The aims of this study are to assess patients’ preferred and perceived decision-making roles and pre...
Objective: To contribute to the evolving dialogue on optimizing cancer care communication through sy...
International audienceObjectives: Shared decision-making (SDM) in health care is widely encouraged. ...
ImportanceShared decision making is associated with improved patient-reported outcomes of cancer tre...
Treatment decision making (TDM) in oncology is complex. Understanding treatment information is essen...
Is less really more? Involving or not involving tumour patients in medical decisions: A patients’ pe...
Objective: Shared decision making (SDM) for cancer treatment yields positive results. However, it ap...
Despite national guidelines, women with a BRCA VUS or CHEK2 pathogenic variant are choosing to have ...
There are great expectations in the potential of personalized medicine to improve health outcomes by...
Archived with permission from the Royal Society of Medicine. This article was originally published i...
Background Existing measures to assess shared decision making (SDM) have often been developed based ...