Do haematological cancer patients get the information they need about their cancer and its treatment? Results of a cross-sectional survey

ConclusionWhile many haematological cancer patients report receiving adequate information, there is room for improvement. Implementation of evidence-based strategies, such as decision aids or audiotapes of the consultation, may help to improve information experiences.Practice implicationsA patient-centred approach to information provision is essential for ensuring information addresses the needs and preferences of the patient.
Source: Supportive Care in Cancer - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research