| Literature DB >> 12135829 |
Ray Jones1, Janne Pearson, Sandra McGregor, Ann Barrett, W Harper Gilmour, Jacqueline M Atkinson, Alison J Cawsey, Jim McEwen.
Abstract
We examined the use of written lists to give patients an opportunity to have their questions answered. Patients undergoing radical radiotherapy for cancer were given a sheet of paper with the simple prompt to write questions and give to the hospital doctor at their appointment 3 weeks later. At 3 months, patients were asked about their use and opinions of the written list. About half of the 478 patients attended with a written list. Fewer patients living in deprived areas used the list compared to more affluent areas. Doctors thought that 34% of patients would not otherwise have asked those questions and 91% of prompted discussions were a worthwhile use of time.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12135829 DOI: 10.1016/s0738-3991(02)00011-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Patient Educ Couns ISSN: 0738-3991