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- Title
Patients' preferences and perceptions of lung cancer treatment decision making: results from Okayama lung cancer study group trial 1406.
- Authors
Makimoto, Go; Hotta, Katsuyuki; Oze, Isao; Ninomiya, Kiichiro; Nakanishi, Masamoto; Hara, Naofumi; Kano, Hirohisa; Watanabe, Hiromi; Hata, Yusuke; Nishii, Kazuya; Nakasuka, Takamasa; Itano, Junko; Ninomiya, Takashi; Kubo, Toshio; Ohashi, Kadoaki; Ichihara, Eiki; Minami, Daisuke; Sato, Akiko; Tabata, Masahiro; Maeda, Yoshinobu
- Abstract
The article discusses that increasing research has been conducted about patients' preferences for their role in treatment decision making. It mentions that decision making shared between patients and healthcare providers could result in various benefits, including the improvement of patient satisfaction and clinical outcomes; and also mentions that anxiety and depression status could affect patients' perception of their roles in decision making.
- Subjects
JAPAN; TREATMENT of lung tumors; ACADEMIC medical centers; ANXIETY; ATTITUDE (Psychology); CANCER chemotherapy; CANCER patients; CISPLATIN; COMPARATIVE studies; DECISION making; MENTAL depression; DIURETICS; FISHER exact test; INTERVIEWING; LUNG cancer; MEDICAL personnel; NEPHROTOXICOLOGY; QUESTIONNAIRES; SELF-evaluation; PATIENT participation; SECONDARY analysis; TREATMENT effectiveness; DATA analysis software; PATIENTS' attitudes; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; EVALUATION
- Publication
Acta Oncologica, 2020, Vol 59, Issue 3, p324
- ISSN
0284-186X
- Publication type
Letter
- DOI
10.1080/0284186X.2019.1679880