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Health literacy, information provision and satisfaction in advanced cancer consultations: two observational studies using level of education as a proxy.

Liesbeth M van VlietJanneke NoordmanMarit MijnlieffRuud RoodbeenGudule BolandSandra van Dulmen
Published in: BMJ supportive & palliative care (2021)
LHL patients were not less informed, yet more satisfied than HHL patients. Both groups were equally seldom informed about the disease's incurability. No anticancer therapy was mostly discussed with LHL patients who were more satisfied following this information. Clinicians should be encouraged to inform all patients about the disease status and (non)treatment options, while not overlooking empathic support.
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