ملخص
Background: Exploring public information needs and attitudes towards cancer patients might be the first step in developing an intervention that encourages public engagement in early detection and cancer prevention programmes. Aim: To explore Omani public information needs and attitudes towards cancer in Oman. Methods: A cross-sectional survey design was used. Findings: Of the 569 participants, 369 (64.9%) were female; the mean age was 30.9 (SD=9.5) years. Of the participants, 94.4% wanted to be informed if they were found to have cancer in the future. The mean total attitudes score was 40.2 (SD=4.7) out of a maximum 48. Further, being employed, preferring to be informed about cancer diagnosis and having positive attitudes towards cancer and cancer patients predicted higher information needs. Conclusions: The current paternalistic approach seems to be no longer appropriate for cancer patients in Oman, and more active patient involvement in decision-making is needed.
اللغة الأصلية | English |
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الصفحات (من إلى) | S34-S40 |
دورية | British Journal of Nursing |
مستوى الصوت | 31 |
رقم الإصدار | 10 |
المعرِّفات الرقمية للأشياء | |
حالة النشر | Published - مايو 26 2022 |
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