Patient knowledge and information-seeking about personalized cancer therapy. - PubMed - NCBI
Int J Med Inform. 2016 Apr;88:52-7. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2016.01.005. Epub 2016 Jan 18.
Patient knowledge and information-seeking about personalized cancer therapy.
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Understanding patients' knowledge and prior information-seeking regarding personalized cancer therapy (PCT) may inform future patient information systems, consent for molecular testing and PCT protocols. We evaluated breast cancer patients' knowledge and information-seeking behaviors regarding PCT. METHODS:
Newly registered female breast cancer patients (n=100) at a comprehensive cancer center completed a self-administered questionnaire prior to their first clinic visit. RESULTS:
Knowledge regarding cancer genetics and PCT was moderate (mean 8.7±3.8 questions correct out of 16). A minority of patients (27%) indicated that they had sought information regarding PCT. Higher education (p=0.009) and income levels (p=0.04) were associated with higher knowledge scores and with seeking PCT information (p=0.04). Knowledge was not associated with willingness to participate in PCT research. CONCLUSION:
Educational background and financial status impact patient knowledge as well as information-seeking behavior. For most patients, clinicians are likely to be patients' initial source of information about PCT. Understanding patients' knowledge deficits at presentation may help inform patient education efforts. Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
KEYWORDS:
Information-seeking behavior; Molecular testing; Patient attitudes; Patient knowledge; Personalized cancer therapy
- PMID:
- 26878762
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