16 pagesPurpose To study the cognitive processes of early-stage prostate cancer patients as they determined which treatment they preferred, using our cognitively based decision aid. Method The aid was a one-to-one interview that included the structured presentation of information, listing exercises in which the patient identified attributes important to his decision, and trade-off exercises to help him weigh and integrate those attributes together. At various points of the interview, patients identified the attributes they felt were important to their decision, rated their treatment options and completed standardized assessments relating to their decision. In addition, patients participated in a follow-up interview at the time th...
ObjectivesDevelopment and pilot evaluation of a personalized decision support intervention to help m...
Objective: (1) To explore to what degree prostate cancer (PC) patients felt they had participated in...
The use of patient treatment preferences in medical decision making is becoming common practice. For...
Background: The incidence of prostate continues to increase but due to the management strategies ava...
Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate the usefulness of a decision aid regarding treatment optio...
Background: Men diagnosed with localised prostate cancer (PC) have to make a well-informed treatment...
Background: Men diagnosed with localised prostate cancer (PC) have to make a well-informed treatment...
Background: Men diagnosed with localised prostate cancer (PC) have to make a well-informed treatment...
Shared decision making is applied in order to choose the best treatment option, adjusted to the pati...
The study investigated the utility of the Heuristic-Systematic Processing Model as a framework for t...
Purpose: To measure the preferences and values of men newly diagnosed with prostate cancer (PC) usin...
Men diagnosed with early stage prostate cancer face multiple treatment options, each with distinctiv...
Abstract Background While many studies have tested th...
Purpose: To measure the preferences and values of men newly diag-nosed with prostate cancer (PC) usi...
Most men with low-risk prostate cancer have several treatment options. Since there is no clear evide...
ObjectivesDevelopment and pilot evaluation of a personalized decision support intervention to help m...
Objective: (1) To explore to what degree prostate cancer (PC) patients felt they had participated in...
The use of patient treatment preferences in medical decision making is becoming common practice. For...
Background: The incidence of prostate continues to increase but due to the management strategies ava...
Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate the usefulness of a decision aid regarding treatment optio...
Background: Men diagnosed with localised prostate cancer (PC) have to make a well-informed treatment...
Background: Men diagnosed with localised prostate cancer (PC) have to make a well-informed treatment...
Background: Men diagnosed with localised prostate cancer (PC) have to make a well-informed treatment...
Shared decision making is applied in order to choose the best treatment option, adjusted to the pati...
The study investigated the utility of the Heuristic-Systematic Processing Model as a framework for t...
Purpose: To measure the preferences and values of men newly diagnosed with prostate cancer (PC) usin...
Men diagnosed with early stage prostate cancer face multiple treatment options, each with distinctiv...
Abstract Background While many studies have tested th...
Purpose: To measure the preferences and values of men newly diag-nosed with prostate cancer (PC) usi...
Most men with low-risk prostate cancer have several treatment options. Since there is no clear evide...
ObjectivesDevelopment and pilot evaluation of a personalized decision support intervention to help m...
Objective: (1) To explore to what degree prostate cancer (PC) patients felt they had participated in...
The use of patient treatment preferences in medical decision making is becoming common practice. For...