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The following pages link to Physicians' opinions about decision aids for patients considering systemic adjuvant therapy for axillary-node negative breast cancer (Q44565660):
Displaying 31 items.
- Barriers and facilitators to implementing shared decision-making in clinical practice: a systematic review of health professionals' perceptions (Q21203135) (← links)
- Decision aids for the management of menopausal symptoms (Q24187423) (← links)
- Decision aids for people facing health treatment or screening decisions (Q24200969) (← links)
- Decision aids for people facing health treatment or screening decisions (Q24235817) (← links)
- Decision aids for people facing health treatment or screening decisions (Q24239885) (← links)
- Decision aids for people facing health treatment or screening decisions (Q24250303) (← links)
- Communication and decision making in cancer care: setting research priorities for decision support/patients' decision aids (Q28660440) (← links)
- Cancer patient and survivor research from the cancer information service research consortium: a preview of three large randomized trials and initial lessons learned (Q30409426) (← links)
- Establishing the effectiveness of patient decision aids: key constructs and measurement instruments (Q30412388) (← links)
- Sharing decisions in cancer care (Q30667711) (← links)
- Feasibility and effects of decision aids (Q33819449) (← links)
- Patient education and decision making in breast reconstruction (Q33909773) (← links)
- Outcomes research related to patient decision making in oncology (Q35128444) (← links)
- Patient decision aids in joint replacement surgery: a literature review and an opinion survey of consultant orthopaedic surgeons (Q36726000) (← links)
- Do patient decision aids meet effectiveness criteria of the international patient decision aid standards collaboration? A systematic review and meta-analysis (Q36943292) (← links)
- Barriers and facilitators to implementing shared decision-making in clinical practice: update of a systematic review of health professionals' perceptions (Q37254654) (← links)
- A survey of the decision-making needs of Canadians faced with complex health decisions (Q37331582) (← links)
- Clinical issues in shared decision-making applied to breast cancer (Q37331611) (← links)
- Provider perspectives on the utility of a colorectal cancer screening decision aid for facilitating shared decision making (Q37332995) (← links)
- "Well, have I got cancer or haven't I?" The psycho-social issues for women diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ. (Q37481901) (← links)
- Shared decision-making in Canada: update, challenges and where next! (Q40199039) (← links)
- A randomized trial of a computerized versus an audio-booklet decision aid for women considering post-menopausal hormone replacement therapy (Q40665020) (← links)
- How women receiving adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer cope with their treatment: a risk management perspective. (Q40778567) (← links)
- Physicians' perspectives on the informational needs of low-risk prostate cancer patients (Q46916722) (← links)
- The effect of decision aids on the agreement between women's and physicians' decisional conflict about hormone replacement therapy (Q47867453) (← links)
- The effects of variations in mode of delivery and monetary incentive on physicians' responses to a mailed survey assessing STD practice patterns (Q48685311) (← links)
- Uses of ecologic studies in the assessment of intended treatment effects. (Q52916224) (← links)
- [Decision aids for patients are widely accepted by German urologists : A survey among members of the German Society of Urology (DGU) and the Federation of German Urologists (BDU)]. (Q53199712) (← links)
- A decision aid for women considering hormone therapy after menopause: decision support framework and evaluation (Q57169652) (← links)
- Randomized Trial of a Portable, Self-administered Decision Aid for Postmenopausal Women Considering Long-term Preventive Hormone Therapy (Q57169659) (← links)
- Standard Consultations Are Not Enough to Ensure Decision Quality Regarding Preference-Sensitive Options (Q73276120) (← links)