Little is known about the behavioral determinants that underlie cancer patients’ intention to express concerns during a consultation. This information can be relevant to developing effective interventions for cancer patients. In this study, the integrative model of behavioral prediction (IMBP) is used as a framework to unravel the determinants of patients’ intention to express concerns. The objectives of this study are to examine which of the IMBP determinants (attitude, perceived social norm, and/or self-efficacy) are significantly related to intention and what content of these determinants can be targeted to effect a change in patients’ intention. An online survey based on the IMBP determinants was distributed. A total of 236 cancer patie...
Background: To have better prognostic outcomes and minimize deaths due to nasopharyngeal cancer, it ...
Medical, educational, and public health efforts have reduced the spread of many major diseases, yet ...
Background: Oncological disease progression can be difficult to manage for physicians, due to therap...
Cancer is a life-threatening disease that evokes many concerns in patients. When these concerns accu...
This two-study dissertation examines the association between communication-participation behaviors a...
It has been found that cancer information exposure is positively associated with the adoption of hea...
Fears of cancer recurrence (FCR) in patients with breast cancer are hypothesised to develop over the...
Background: Factors involved in forming intentions to attend cancer screening may be different from ...
Background: Information provision about prognosis, treatments, and side-effects is important in adva...
Background: Information provision about prognosis, treatments, and side-effects is important in adva...
Objective Communication and patient-centred care are important determinants for timely initiation of...
Objective To identify cancer patients’ most influential barriers to expressing concerns during cance...
ObjectiveTo describe oncology professionals' patterns of referral to existing community and psychoso...
The authors tested whether dispositional pessimism would predict withdrawal from social activities a...
Objective Few patients participate in cancer support groups despite their benefits. This study in...
Background: To have better prognostic outcomes and minimize deaths due to nasopharyngeal cancer, it ...
Medical, educational, and public health efforts have reduced the spread of many major diseases, yet ...
Background: Oncological disease progression can be difficult to manage for physicians, due to therap...
Cancer is a life-threatening disease that evokes many concerns in patients. When these concerns accu...
This two-study dissertation examines the association between communication-participation behaviors a...
It has been found that cancer information exposure is positively associated with the adoption of hea...
Fears of cancer recurrence (FCR) in patients with breast cancer are hypothesised to develop over the...
Background: Factors involved in forming intentions to attend cancer screening may be different from ...
Background: Information provision about prognosis, treatments, and side-effects is important in adva...
Background: Information provision about prognosis, treatments, and side-effects is important in adva...
Objective Communication and patient-centred care are important determinants for timely initiation of...
Objective To identify cancer patients’ most influential barriers to expressing concerns during cance...
ObjectiveTo describe oncology professionals' patterns of referral to existing community and psychoso...
The authors tested whether dispositional pessimism would predict withdrawal from social activities a...
Objective Few patients participate in cancer support groups despite their benefits. This study in...
Background: To have better prognostic outcomes and minimize deaths due to nasopharyngeal cancer, it ...
Medical, educational, and public health efforts have reduced the spread of many major diseases, yet ...
Background: Oncological disease progression can be difficult to manage for physicians, due to therap...