作者
Anna Cox, Valerie Jenkins, Susan Catt, Carolyn Langridge, Lesley Fallowfield
发表日期
2006/9/1
期刊
European journal of oncology nursing
卷号
10
期号
4
页码范围
263-272
出版商
Churchill Livingstone
简介
As part of a multi-centred UK study evaluating multidisciplinary team communication, the information needs, decision making preferences and information experiences of 394 cancer patients were audited. A majority of patients (342/394, 87%) wanted all possible information, both good and bad news. Assuming that all clinicians had equal skill, the majority of patients (350/394, 89%) expressed no preference for the sex of their doctor. The largest proportion of patients (153/394, 39%) wanted to share responsibility for decision making, preference was significantly influenced by age (χ2=17.42, df=4 P=0.002) with older patients more likely to prefer the doctor to make the decisions. A majority of patients reported receiving information regarding their initial tests (313/314, 100%), diagnosis (382/382, 100%), surgery (374/375, 100%) and prognosis (308/355, 87%), fewer recalled discussions concerning clinical trials (119 …
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A Cox, V Jenkins, S Catt, C Langridge, L Fallowfield - European journal of oncology nursing, 2006