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Exploring How Values of Colorectal Cancer Patients and their Caregivers Influence Treatment Decision-Making.

Raza M MirzaSabrin SalimJennifer A H BellMary-Jane EsplenKaren V MacDonaldBarry D SteinDeborah A Marshall
Published in: The patient (2024)
Our findings suggest intersecting influences of patient-, community-, and social network-, and systemic-level factors that influence patients' decisions on treatment. Perceived clinical benefit, requirements of treatment, available information, the impact of treatment on social relationships and daily life, and the impact of social support were key factors described by participants. To our knowledge, this is the first study to utilize the theory of relational autonomy to understand patient and caregiver values in the context of treatment decisions in CRC. Using these findings, a continued exploration of people with CRC's values in treatment decision-making and how much patients value or weight the different aspects of treatment would help further advance patient care and guide healthcare system decision-making.
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