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Feeling known and informed: Serial qualitative interviews evaluating a consultation support intervention for patients with high-grade glioma.

Sarah C ShepherdBelinda HackingLouise M WallaceSarah E MurdochJeffrey Belkora
Published in: Cancer medicine (2023)
The CPRS intervention helped patients to understand and to feel known by increasing patient capacity for communication in the consultation, with support before, during, and after the consultation. The intervention focused on preparing patients for SDM but patients did not perceive that they had meaningful choices to make. Further research could look at the inclusion of patient decision aids to support this process.
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