Physician communication regarding prostate cancer screening: analysis of unannounced standardized patient visits

B Feng, M Srinivasan, JR Hoffman… - The Annals of Family …, 2013 - Annals Family Med
PURPOSE Prostate cancer screening with prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is a controversial
issue. The present study aimed to explore physician behaviors during an unannounced …

Shared decision making in prostate-specific antigen testing: the effect of a mailed patient flyer prior to an annual exam

AR Landrey, DD Matlock, L Andrews… - Journal of Primary …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Introduction and aims: Professional societies recommend that the decision to screen for
prostate cancer involves a shared discussion between patient and provider. Many men are …

Are physicians discussing prostate cancer screening with their patients and why or why not? A pilot study

CE Guerra, SE Jacobs, JH Holmes, JA Shea - Journal of General Internal …, 2007 - Springer
BACKGROUND Prostate cancer screening (PCS) is controversial. Ideally, patients should
understand the risks and benefits of screening before undergoing PSA testing. This study …

[HTML][HTML] Primary care physicians' reported use of pre-screening discussions for prostate cancer screening: a cross-sectional survey

SK Linder, ST Hawley, CP Cooper, LE Scholl… - BMC Family …, 2009 - Springer
Background Professional medical organizations recommend individualized patient decision
making about prostate cancer screening. Little is known about primary care physicians' use …

Pre-screening discussions and prostate-specific antigen testing for prostate cancer screening

J Li, G Zhao, IJ Hall - American journal of preventive medicine, 2015 - Elsevier
Introduction For many men, the net benefit of prostate cancer screening with prostate-
specific antigen (PSA) tests may be small. Many major medical organizations have issued …

Patient education on prostate cancer screening and involvement in decision making

AH Krist, SH Woolf, RE Johnson… - The Annals of Family …, 2007 - Annals Family Med
PURPOSE Many clinicians lack resources to engage patients in shared decision making for
prostate cancer screening. We sought to evaluate whether previsit educational decision aids …

Randomized trial examining the effect of two prostate cancer screening educational interventions on patient knowledge, preferences, and behaviors

MR Partin, D Nelson, D Radosevich… - Journal of general …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of video and pamphlet interventions on patient prostate
cancer (CaP) screening knowledge, decision‐making participation, preferences, and …

Discussions about prostate cancer screening between US primary care physicians and their patients

IJ Hall, YJ Taylor, LE Ross, LC Richardson… - Journal of general …, 2011 - Springer
Objective This study examined the likelihood that US primary care physicians (PCPs)
discuss and recommend prostate cancer screening with their patients and physician-related …

Evaluation of two methods to facilitate shared decision making for men considering the prostate-specific antigen test

DL Frosch, RM Kaplan, V Felitti - Journal of general internal medicine, 2001 - Springer
Abstract OBJECTIVE: California law (Grant H. Kenyon Prostate Cancer Detection Act)
requires physicians to inform all patients older than aged 50 years who receive a prostate …

Primary care physicians' use of an informed decision-making process for prostate cancer screening

RJ Volk, SK Linder, MA Kallen… - The Annals of Family …, 2013 - Annals Family Med
PURPOSE Leading professional organizations acknowledge the importance of an informed
decision-making process for prostate cancer screening. We describe primary care …