The Importance of Patient Engagement to Quality of Breast Cancer Care and Health-Related Quality of Life: A Cross-Sectional Study among Rural and Urban Latina Breast Cancer Survivors
Abstract:KEYWORDSPatient engagement, shared decision making, quality of care, quality of life, breast cancer, Latino/Hispanic Americans do not receive evidence-based care that meets their needs [1]. In patient-centered care, the patient's health needs and desired outcomes drive health care decisions and quality measurement [2]. Patient engagement and collaborative shared decision making are the cornerstones of patient-centered care. There is strong evidence that both patient engagement and shared decision making are as… Show more
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