Saturday, August 2, 2008

Factors affecting patients’ perceptions of choice regarding adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer

SummaryIntroduction  Patients’ perceptions of having had freedom of choice in treatment decision-making are shown to have implications for their quality of life. It is, therefore, important to determine what factors underlie these perceptions. One factor that has been studied is whether or not patients believed that their doctor had offered choice of treatment. However, even when choice is actually offered, patients may still feel that they have no choice. Little attention has been paid to other factors that may contribute to patients’ perceptions of having had no choice. Our purpose was to explore (1) whether early-stage breast cancer patients perceived to have had a choice with regard to adjuvant chemotherapy, and (2) their reasons for having perceived no choice.

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