A Qualitative Study of Breast Cancer Treatment Decisions: Evidence for Five Decision-making Styles
Overview
Affiliations
Being diagnosed with breast cancer requires that women make a number of decisions about their medical treatments. To gain insight into the variety of forces that shape a woman's breast cancer treatment decisions, we conducted semistructured interviews with 44 breast cancer survivors. Through an interpretive analysis, we identified five treatment decision-making styles: (a) medical expert, (b) self-efficacy, (c) relationship embedded, (d) inhibition, and (e) constellation of information, which are differentiated by two dimensions: (a) low versus high information needs and (b) self versus other preferences.
Rafferty K, Longbons T Cureus. 2024; 15(12):e49973.
PMID: 38179370 PMC: 10765257. DOI: 10.7759/cureus.49973.
Misconception on oxygen administration among patients and their caregivers in Ado Ekiti, Nigeria.
Adeoti A, Desalu O, Elebiyo T, Aremu O Ann Afr Med. 2022; 21(3):269-273.
PMID: 36204914 PMC: 9671189. DOI: 10.4103/aam.aam_63_21.
Sobota A, Ozakinci G Front Psychol. 2021; 12:632162.
PMID: 34149518 PMC: 8206503. DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.632162.
Narrowing Racial Gaps in Breast Cancer: Factors Affecting Probability of Adjuvant Radiation Therapy.
Snead F, Slade A, Oppong B, Sutton A, Sheppard V Adv Radiat Oncol. 2020; 5(1):17-26.
PMID: 32051886 PMC: 7004948. DOI: 10.1016/j.adro.2019.07.014.
Dicks E, Roome R, Chafe J, Powell E, McCrate F, Simmonds C Curr Oncol. 2019; 26(2):e216-e225.
PMID: 31043830 PMC: 6476459. DOI: 10.3747/co.26.4305.