Second opinion and self-efficacy in German skin cancer patients.
Henner StegeSara SchneiderAndrea ForschnerThomas EigentlerDorothée NashanSvea HueningSaskia LehrFrank MeissMartin KaatzRobert KuchenKatharina C KaehlerMaximilian HaistStephan GrabbeJutta HuebnerCarmen LoquaiPublished in: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft = Journal of the German Society of Dermatology : JDDG (2024)
Overall, our study shows that second opinions often strengthened the patient-physician interaction and provided additional reassurance, especially in patients with a weak perception of control. Moreover, we found that the impairment of quality of life and both internal and external locus of control decrease significantly in advanced tumor stages. Hence, it is imperative to identify additional interventions aimed at bolstering internal resilience and locus of control, thereby enhancing patients' capacity to cope with their cancer diagnosis.