Objective: Effective healthcare innovations are often not adopted and implemented. An implementation strategy based on facilitators and barriers for use as perceived by healthcare professionals could increase adoption rates. This study therefore aimed to identify the most relevant facilitators and barriers for use of an innovative breast cancer aftercare decision aid (PtDA) in healthcare practice.Methods: Facilitators and barriers (related to the PtDA, adopter and healthcare organisation) were assessed among breast cancer aftercare health professionals (n = 81), using the MIDI questionnaire. For each category, a backward regression analysis was performed (dependent = intention to adopt). All significant factors were then added to a final re...
Objective: A patient decision aid (PtDA), was developed to support breast cancer patients making cho...
Background: Conversation aids can facilitate shared decision-making and improve patient-centered out...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Decision aids (DAs) effectively support patient decision m...
Objective: Effective healthcare innovations are often not adopted and implemented. An implementation...
Objective: Effective healthcare innovations are often not adopted and implemented. An implementation...
Purpose Patient decision aids (PtDAs) have been reported to have a positive influence on patients ma...
Objective Although patient decision aids (PtDAs) have been shown to improve shared decision-making, ...
Personalising aftercare for curatively treated breast cancer patients is expected to improve patient...
Personalising aftercare for curatively treated breast cancer patients is expected to improve patient...
Objective. To explore barriers and facilitators to implementing an evidence-based clinical decision ...
Abstract Background For early stage breast cancer, ra...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to identify barriers and f...
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...
BackgroundThe predominant oncologist-led model in many countries is unsustainable to meet the needs ...
Objective: A patient decision aid (PtDA), was developed to support breast cancer patients making cho...
Background: Conversation aids can facilitate shared decision-making and improve patient-centered out...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Decision aids (DAs) effectively support patient decision m...
Objective: Effective healthcare innovations are often not adopted and implemented. An implementation...
Objective: Effective healthcare innovations are often not adopted and implemented. An implementation...
Purpose Patient decision aids (PtDAs) have been reported to have a positive influence on patients ma...
Objective Although patient decision aids (PtDAs) have been shown to improve shared decision-making, ...
Personalising aftercare for curatively treated breast cancer patients is expected to improve patient...
Personalising aftercare for curatively treated breast cancer patients is expected to improve patient...
Objective. To explore barriers and facilitators to implementing an evidence-based clinical decision ...
Abstract Background For early stage breast cancer, ra...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to identify barriers and f...
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...
BackgroundThe predominant oncologist-led model in many countries is unsustainable to meet the needs ...
Objective: A patient decision aid (PtDA), was developed to support breast cancer patients making cho...
Background: Conversation aids can facilitate shared decision-making and improve patient-centered out...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Decision aids (DAs) effectively support patient decision m...