Information preferences of patients with chronic blood cancer: A qualitative investigation.
Debra A HowellDorothy McCaughanAlexandra SmithRussell PatmoreEve RomanPublished in: PloS one (2024)
Varied, dynamic information preferences indicate that resources should be developed in a way that provides maximum choice, enabling patients to select relevant material at different time-points on their trajectory. The development of blood cancer subtype-specific "real-world clinical scenarios" could improve patient experiences and inform shared decision-making.