Authors
PN Butow, SM Dunn, MHN Tattersall, QJ Jones
Publication date
1994/3/1
Journal
Annals of Oncology
Volume
5
Issue
3
Pages
199-204
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Background
Active participation and asking questions are important ways in which patients can ensure they understand what the doctor has said. This study evaluated a question prompt sheet designed to encourage patients to ask questions in the cancer consultation.
Patients and methods
Patients (n = 142) were randomised to receive (i) a question prompt sheet or (ii) a general sheet informing patients of services available through the regional Cancer Council. Recall of information was assessed in a structured intereview 4–20 days after the consultation. Questionnaires to assess patient satisfaction and adjustment to cancer were sent by mail.
Results
The question prompt sheet had a significant effect in one content area: prognosis. Thirty-five percent of patients who received the question handout asked questions about prognosis compared to 16% of those receiving the information handout. The prompt sheet did not …
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