Journal article
Shared decision-making – Rhetoric and reality: Women’s experiences and perceptions of adjuvant treatment decision-making for breast cancer
Journal of Health Psychology, Vol.24(8), pp.1082-1092
2019
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Abstract
This interview-based study uses phenomenology as a theoretical framework and thematic analysis to challenge existing explanatory frameworks of shared decision-making, in an exploration of women's experiences and perceptions of shared decision-making for adjuvant treatment in breast cancer. Three themes emerged are as follows: (1) women's desire to participate in shared decision-making, (2) the degree to which shared decision-making is perceived to be shared and (3) to what extent are women empowered within shared decision-making. Studying breast cancer patients' subjective experiences of adjuvant treatment decision-making provides a broader perspective on patient participatory role preferences and doctor-patient power dynamics within shared decision-making for breast cancer.
Details
- Title
- Shared decision-making – Rhetoric and reality: Women’s experiences and perceptions of adjuvant treatment decision-making for breast cancer
- Creators
- Neda Mahmoodi - Leeds Beckett UniversitySally Sargeant - Bond University
- Publication Details
- Journal of Health Psychology, Vol.24(8), pp.1082-1092
- Publisher
- Sage
- Identifiers
- 991012831299602368
- Academic Unit
- School of Health and Human Sciences; Faculty of Health; Human Sciences
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article