Time-Related Characteristics of Medical and Psychosocial Decisions in Japanese Women with Breast Cancer: Results of a Web-Based Open-Ended Response
Keiko Yamauchi,
Mitsuyo Nakashima,
Motoyuki Nakao
Abstract:Background:
This study aimed to articulate chronological characteristics of decisions made by Japanese women with breast cancer (BC) since their diagnosis.
Methods:
Open-ended questions were asked using an Internet-based cross-sectional survey method. Qualitative content analysis was performed on 1,158 free descriptive responses obtained from 549 participants, which were categorized according to the content of decisions. Furthermore, 994 text data from 433 respondents t… Show more
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