Abstract Background A patient decision aid (PtDA) can support shared decision making (SDM) in preference-sensitive care, with more than one clinically applicable treatment option. The development of a PtDA is a complex process, involving several steps, such as designing, developing and testing the draft with all the stakeholders, known as alpha testing. This is followed by testing in ‘real life’ situations, known as beta testing, and then finalising the definite version. Our aim was developing and alpha testing a PtDA for primary treatment of early stage breast cancer, ensuring that the tool is considered relevant, valid and feasible by patients and professionals. Methods Our qualitative descriptive study applied various methods including f...
During the last decade, there have been major advances in the treatment of early-stage breast cancer...
Background It is known that the use of a Patient Decision Aid (PtDA), combined with advice for profe...
BackgroundThe predominant oncologist-led model in many countries is unsustainable to meet the needs ...
Background: A patient decision aid (PtDA) can support shared decision making (SDM) in preference-sen...
Background: A patient decision aid (PtDA) can support shared decision making (SDM) in preference-sen...
Background: A patient decision aid (PtDA) can support shared decision making (SDM) in preference-sen...
Objective Although patient decision aids (PtDAs) have been shown to improve shared decision-making, ...
Purpose Decision aids (DAs) support patients in shared decision-making by providing balanced evidenc...
Background and Purpose: In selected breast cancer patients, radiation treatment (RT) lowers the recu...
Purpose Patient decision aids (PtDAs) have been reported to have a positive influence on patients ma...
Background To support patients in shared decision-making about treatment options, patient decision a...
During the last two decades, shared decision making (SDM) has been increasingly applied in multiple ...
Purpose The aim of this study was to develop a patient decision aid (pDA) that could support patient...
Abstract Background To support patients in shared decision‐making about treatment options, patient d...
Objective: A patient decision aid (PtDA), was developed to support breast cancer patients making cho...
During the last decade, there have been major advances in the treatment of early-stage breast cancer...
Background It is known that the use of a Patient Decision Aid (PtDA), combined with advice for profe...
BackgroundThe predominant oncologist-led model in many countries is unsustainable to meet the needs ...
Background: A patient decision aid (PtDA) can support shared decision making (SDM) in preference-sen...
Background: A patient decision aid (PtDA) can support shared decision making (SDM) in preference-sen...
Background: A patient decision aid (PtDA) can support shared decision making (SDM) in preference-sen...
Objective Although patient decision aids (PtDAs) have been shown to improve shared decision-making, ...
Purpose Decision aids (DAs) support patients in shared decision-making by providing balanced evidenc...
Background and Purpose: In selected breast cancer patients, radiation treatment (RT) lowers the recu...
Purpose Patient decision aids (PtDAs) have been reported to have a positive influence on patients ma...
Background To support patients in shared decision-making about treatment options, patient decision a...
During the last two decades, shared decision making (SDM) has been increasingly applied in multiple ...
Purpose The aim of this study was to develop a patient decision aid (pDA) that could support patient...
Abstract Background To support patients in shared decision‐making about treatment options, patient d...
Objective: A patient decision aid (PtDA), was developed to support breast cancer patients making cho...
During the last decade, there have been major advances in the treatment of early-stage breast cancer...
Background It is known that the use of a Patient Decision Aid (PtDA), combined with advice for profe...
BackgroundThe predominant oncologist-led model in many countries is unsustainable to meet the needs ...