[HTML][HTML] Factors underlying treatment decision-making for localized prostate cancer in the US and Canada: a scoping review using principal component analysis
M Andkhoie, D Meyer, M Szafron - … Urological Association Journal, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Methods This scoping review uses five databases (Medline, EMBASE, CINAHL, AMED, and
PsycInfo) to identify relevant articles using a list of inclusion and exclusion criteria applied by …
PsycInfo) to identify relevant articles using a list of inclusion and exclusion criteria applied by …
Shared decision making in prostate cancer care—encouraging every patient to be actively involved in decision making or ensuring the patient preferred level of …
MA van Stam, AH Pieterse, HG van der Poel… - The Journal of …, 2018 - auajournals.org
Purpose: The aims of this study were to 1) describe preferred and experienced roles in
treatment decision making among patients with localized prostate cancer, 2) identify how …
treatment decision making among patients with localized prostate cancer, 2) identify how …
Decision regret, adverse outcomes, and treatment choice in men with localized prostate cancer: results from a multi-site randomized trial
Introduction Men diagnosed with localized prostate cancer must navigate a highly
preference-sensitive decision between treatment options with varying adverse outcome …
preference-sensitive decision between treatment options with varying adverse outcome …
What is the effectiveness of patient decision aids for cancer-related decisions? A systematic review subanalysis
K McAlpine, KB Lewis, LJ Trevena… - JCO clinical cancer …, 2018 - ascopubs.org
Purpose To determine the effectiveness of patient decision aids when used with patients
who face cancer-related decisions. Patients and Methods Two reviewers independently …
who face cancer-related decisions. Patients and Methods Two reviewers independently …
[HTML][HTML] Employing a mobile health decision aid to improve decision-making for patients with advanced prostate cancer and their decision partners/proxies: the …
Background Metastatic prostate cancer remains a lethal malignancy that warrants novel
supportive interventions for patients and their decision partners and proxies. Decision aids …
supportive interventions for patients and their decision partners and proxies. Decision aids …
Navigating healthcare: a qualitative study exploring prostate cancer patients' and doctors' experience of consultations using a decision‐support intervention
B Hacking, SE Scott, LM Wallace… - Psycho …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Background Men with prostate cancer face preference‐sensitive decisions when choosing
among treatments with similar survival outcomes but different procedures, risks and potential …
among treatments with similar survival outcomes but different procedures, risks and potential …
The impact of explicit values clarification exercises in a patient decision aid emerges after the decision is actually made: evidence from a randomized controlled trial
D Feldman-Stewart, C Tong, R Siemens… - Medical Decision …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Purpose To determine if particular values clarification exercises included in a patient
decision aid had discernible impact on postdecisional regret in patients with early-stage …
decision aid had discernible impact on postdecisional regret in patients with early-stage …
[HTML][HTML] Are cancer-related decision aids appropriate for socially disadvantaged patients? A systematic review of US randomized controlled trials
KR Enard, P Dolan Mullen, GR Kamath… - BMC medical informatics …, 2016 - Springer
Background Shared decision-making (SDM) is considered a key component of high quality
cancer care and may be supported by patient decision aids (PtDAs). Many patients …
cancer care and may be supported by patient decision aids (PtDAs). Many patients …
[HTML][HTML] Cost talk: protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial of an intervention helping patients and urologic surgeons discuss costs of care for slow …
Background Costs of care are important to patients making cancer treatment decisions, but
clinicians often do not feel prepared to discuss treatment costs. We aim to (1) assess the …
clinicians often do not feel prepared to discuss treatment costs. We aim to (1) assess the …
Shared decision making: prostate cancer patients' appraisal of treatment alternatives and oncologists' eliciting and responding behavior, an explorative study
AH Pieterse, I Henselmans, HCJM de Haes… - Patient Education and …, 2011 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To assess clinicians' use of shared decision making (SDM) skills, enabling
patient treatment evaluations (appraisals); and varieties of patient appraisals and clinicians' …
patient treatment evaluations (appraisals); and varieties of patient appraisals and clinicians' …