Cognitive bias: the downside of shared decision making

S Ozdemir, EA Finkelstein - JCO Clinical cancer informatics, 2018 - ascopubs.org
This narrative review presents theoretical and empirical evidence of common cognitive
biases that are likely to influence treatment choices of patients with cancer and other …

The TRIO framework: conceptual insights into family caregiver involvement and influence throughout cancer treatment decision-making

R Laidsaar-Powell, P Butow, C Charles, A Gafni… - Patient education and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Objective Family caregivers are regularly involved in cancer consultations and treatment
decision-making (DM). Yet there is limited conceptual description of caregiver …

Family involvement in cancer treatment decision-making: A qualitative study of patient, family, and clinician attitudes and experiences

R Laidsaar-Powell, P Butow, S Bu, C Charles… - Patient education and …, 2016 - Elsevier
Objective Little is known about how family are involved in cancer treatment decision-making.
This study aimed to qualitatively explore Australian oncology clinicians', patients', and family …

A patient in the clinic; a person in the world. Why shared decision making needs to center on the person rather than the medical encounter

ML Clayman, P Gulbrandsen, MA Morris - Patient education and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Interest in shared decision making (SDM) has increased and become widely promoted.
However, from both practical and measurement perspectives, SDM's origin as an outgrowth …

Comparing adult‐child and spousal caregiver burden and potential contributors

ATHR Fenton, NL Keating, KA Ornstein, EE Kent… - Cancer, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Background Adult‐children caring for a parent with cancer comprise a significant segment of
caregivers. Yet less is known about adult‐child caregivers, their burden, or caregivers' and …

Racial and ethnic disparities in cancer caregiver burden and potential sociocultural mediators

ATHR Fenton, KA Ornstein, P Dilworth-Anderson… - Supportive Care in …, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Purpose Black and Hispanic cancer patients experience many worse care quality
and health outcomes than non-Hispanic White patients, yet less is known about disparities …

Who decides: me or we? Family involvement in medical decision making in Eastern and Western countries

DL Alden, J Friend, PY Lee, YK Lee… - Medical Decision …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Background. Research suggests that desired family involvement (FI) in medical decision
making may depend on cultural values. Unfortunately, the field lacks cross-cultural studies …

Beyond rationality: Expanding the practice of shared decision making in modern medicine

EC Thomas, SB Bass, LA Siminoff - Social Science & Medicine, 2021 - Elsevier
The contemporary healthcare field operates according to an autonomy model of medical
decision-making. This model stipulates that patients have the right to make informed choices …

Treatment decision-making in chronic diseases: What are the family members' roles, needs and attitudes? A systematic review

K Lamore, L Montalescot, A Untas - Patient education and counseling, 2017 - Elsevier
Objective This systematic review aims to examine the roles of family members (FMs) in
treatment decision-making for adult patients without cognitive or psychiatric disorders …

Caregiver-reported roles in treatment decision making in advanced cancer and associated caregiving burden and psychological distress: a longitudinal study

S Ozdemir, S Ng, I Chaudhry, I Teo… - Medical Decision …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective To longitudinally examine caregiver-reported treatment decision-making roles and
to investigate the associations of these roles with caregiver burden, caregiving esteem …