Supporting women at average risk to make informed decisions about mammography when there is no “right” answer: a qualitative citizen deliberation study

L Tripp, J Abelson - Canadian Medical Association Open Access …, 2019 - cmajopen.ca
Background: Women are encouraged to make informed choices about mammography
screening that align with their values and preferences, yet information materials developed …

[HTML][HTML] 'I just want to be able to make a choice': results from citizen deliberations about mammography screening in Ontario, Canada

J Abelson, L Tripp, J Sussman - Health Policy, 2018 - Elsevier
Despite Canada's long history with mammography screening, little is known about citizens'
perspectives about mammography and how best to support women to make informed …

Informed decision making before initiating screening mammography: does it occur and does it make a difference?

L Nekhlyudov, R Li, SW Fletcher - Health Expectations, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Informed decision making regarding screening mammography is recommended
for women under age 50. To what extent it occurs in clinical settings is unclear. Methods …

Uncertain times: A survey of Canadian women's perspectives toward mammography screening

J Abelson, L Tripp, MC Brouwers, G Pond… - Preventive …, 2018 - Elsevier
Evolving scientific evidence about mammography has raised new questions about the net
benefits of organized screening, yet gaps remain about women's current screening …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of different information brochures on women's decision-making regarding mammography screening: study protocol for a randomized controlled …

E Gummersbach, J in der Schmitten, HH Abholz… - Trials, 2013 - Springer
Background In order to give informed consent for mammography screening, women need to
be told the relevant facts; however, screening information often remains vague because of …

How do we achieve informed choice for women considering breast screening?

J Hersch, J Jansen, L Irwig, A Barratt, H Thornton… - Preventive …, 2011 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: In current medical literature, mammography and other cancer screening
programs are subject to controversy because of debate about the magnitude and nature of …

Decision aids and shared decision-making in mammography screening

A Barratt, J Austoker - Shared decision-making in health care, 2009 - books.google.com
Mammography screening is offered in many developed countries to women aged
approximately 50–69 years to reduce mortality from breast cancer. The main benefits and …

[HTML][HTML] Women's responses to changes in US Preventive Task Force's mammography screening guidelines: results of focus groups with ethnically diverse women

JD Allen, SM Bluethmann, M Sheets, KM Opdyke… - BMC public health, 2013 - Springer
Abstract Background The 2009 US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) changed
mammography guidelines to recommend routine biennial screening starting at age 50. This …

Reconciling population benefits and women's individual autonomy in mammographic screening: in‐depth interviews to explore women's views about 'informed choice'

C Davey, V White, M Gattellari… - Australian and New …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Objective: To explore women's reactions to 'informed choice'in mammographic screening.
Setting and methods: Telephone interviews with a convenience sample of 106 women aged …

A cross-cultural consumer-based decision aid for screening mammography

VA Lawrence, D Streiner, HP Hazuda, R Naylor… - Preventive …, 2000 - Elsevier
Background.“Women should have mammograms” is the usual perspective of educational
interventions about screening. The perspective that “women should be informed” about …