A decision theory perspective on why women do or do not decide to have cancer screening: systematic review

K Ackerson, SD Preston - Journal of advanced nursing, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Title. A decision theory perspective on why women do or do not decide to have cancer
screening: systematic review. Aim. This paper is a report of a review in which decision theory …

Beliefs, fear and awareness of women about breast cancer: Effects on mammography screening practices

L Emami, A Ghahramanian, A Rahmani… - Nursing …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Aim This study sought to investigate the beliefs, fear and awareness about breast cancer
and mammography screening practices of women in Iran. Methods This descriptive …

Women's perceptions of personalized risk‐based breast cancer screening and prevention: An international focus group study

L Rainey, A Jervaeus, LS Donnelly, DG Evans… - Psycho …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Increased knowledge of breast cancer risk factors enables a shift from one‐size‐
fits‐all breast cancer screening to a risk‐based approach, tailoring screening policy to a …

Systematic review on women's values and preferences concerning breast cancer screening and diagnostic services

AG Mathioudakis, M Salakari, L Pylkkanen… - Psycho …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Background There is still lack of consensus on the benefit‐harm balance of breast cancer
screening. In this scenario, women's values and preferences are crucial for developing …

A qualitative study on a decision aid for breast cancer screening: views from women and health professionals

A Toledo‐Chávarri, M Rué… - European Journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
This qualitative study evaluates a decision aid that includes the benefits and harms of breast
cancer screening and analyses women's perception of the information received and …

[PDF][PDF] The determinants of breast cancer screening behavior: a focus group study of women in the United Arab Emirates

A Bener - Number 9/2002, 2002 - researchgate.net
Purpose/Objectives: To explore perceptions, knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about breast
cancer and its screening among Emirati national women in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates …

Do women make an informed choice about participating in breast cancer screening? A survey among women invited for a first mammography screening examination

H van Agt, J Fracheboud, A van der Steen… - Patient education and …, 2012 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To determine the level of informed choice in women invited for breast cancer
screening for the first time. METHODS: To determine the content of decision-relevant …

How do we achieve informed choice for women considering breast screening?

J Hersch, J Jansen, L Irwig, A Barratt, H Thornton… - Preventive …, 2011 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: In current medical literature, mammography and other cancer screening
programs are subject to controversy because of debate about the magnitude and nature of …

Rational choice (s)? Rethinking decision‐making on breast cancer risk and screening mammography

M Vahabi, D Gastaldo - Nursing inquiry, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
VAHABI M. and GASTALDO D. Nursing Inquiry 2003; 10: 245–256 Rational choice (s)?
Rethinking decision‐making on breast cancer risk and screening mammography Women …

Women's misconceptions about cancer screening: implications for informed decision-making

TD Denberg, S Wong, A Beattie - Patient Education and Counseling, 2005 - Elsevier
Informed decision-making about cancer screening requires that patients have a correct
understanding of a test's purpose, benefits, and risks. Misconceptions, however, may be …