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The balance of clinician and patient input into treatment decision-making in older women with operable breast cancer
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posted on 2023-06-08, 23:10 authored by Jenna L Morgan, Maria Burton, Karen Collins, Kate J Lifford, Thompson G Robinson, Kwok-Leung Cheung, Riccardo Audisio, Malcolm ReedMalcolm Reed, Lynda WyldObjective: Primary endocrine therapy (PET) is an alternative to surgery for oestrogen receptor positive operable breast cancer in some older women. However the decision to offer PET involves complex trade-offs and is influenced by both patient choice and healthcare professional (HCP) preference. This study aimed to compare the views of patients and HCPs about this decision and explore decision-making (DM) preferences and whether these are taken into account during consultations. Methods: This multicentre, UK, mixed methods study had three components: (a) questionnaires to older women undergoing counseling about breast cancer treatment options which assessed their DM preferences and realities; (b) qualitative interviews with older women with operable breast cancer offered a choice of either surgery or PET and (c) qualitative interviews with HCPs (both of which focused on DM preferences in this setting). Results: Thirty-three patients and 34 HCPs were interviewed. A range of opinions about patient involvement in DM were identified. Patients indicated varying preferences for DM involvement which were variably taken into account by HCPs. These qualitative findings were broadly supported by the questionnaire results. Most patients (536/729; 73.5) achieved their preferred DM style; however, the remainder felt that their DM preferences had not been taken into consideration. Conclusions: These results suggest that whilst many older women achieve their desired level of DM engagement, some do not, raising the possibility that they may be making choices which are not concordant with their treatment preferences. © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Psycho-OncologyISSN
10579249Publisher
John Wiley and Sons LtdExternal DOI
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12Volume
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1761-1766Department affiliated with
- BSMS Publications
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