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Exploring shared decision-making needs in lung cancer screening among high-risk groups and health care providers in China: a qualitative study.

Xiujing LinFangfang WangYonglin LiFang LeiWeisheng ChenRachel H ArbingWei-Ti ChenFei Fei Huang
Published in: BMC cancer (2024)
This study offers valuable insights into the decisional needs and support required to undergo LCS among high-risk individuals and perspectives from health care providers. Future studies should aim to design interventions that enhance the quality of shared decision-making by offering LCS information, decision tools for LCS, and decision coaching for shared decision-making (e.g., through community nurses). Simultaneously, it is crucial to assess individuals' needs for effective deliberation to prevent conflicts and regrets after arriving at a decision.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • decision making
  • mental health
  • physical activity
  • current status
  • quality improvement
  • case control
  • affordable care act