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Decisional conflicts, anxiety, and perceptions of shared decision-making in cancer treatment trajectory among adolescents with cancer: A longitudinal study.

Li-Min WuShyh-Shin ChiouPei-Chin LinYu Mei LiaoHsiu-Lan Su
Published in: Journal of nursing scholarship : an official publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing (2022)
Participants experienced the highest decisional conflict during diagnosis, and highlighted how their roles in healthcare discussions varied from direct participation to indirect involvement. Further research is needed to develop an SDM model which accommodates different levels of needs and implements timely support.
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