Factors associated with a preference for disclosure of life expectancy information from physicians: a cross-sectional survey of cancer patients undergoing radiation therapy.
Megumi UchidaChikao SugieMichio YoshimuraEiji SuzukiYuta ShibamotoMasahiro HiraokaTatsuo AkechiPublished in: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (2019)
Fifty-four percent of the patients experienced and 45% of the patients preferred disclosure of life expectancy. The agreement is moderate. Our results show that there was a significant association between employment status and patient's preference for disclosure of life expectancy with physicians. Communication of prognosis is difficult but whether a patient continues to work or not may be an indicator of preference.