Clinician and patient perspectives on screening mammography among women age 75 and older: A pilot study of a novel decision aid
Objective: Supporting patient-clinician communication is key to implementing tailored, risk-based screening for older adults. Objectives of this multiphase mixed methods study were to identify factors that primary care clinicians consider influential when making screening mammography recommendations...
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Main Authors: | Dejana Braithwaite (Author), Anthony Chicaiza (Author), Katherine Lopez (Author), Kenneth W. Lin (Author), Ranit Mishori (Author), Shama D. Karanth (Author), Stephen Anton (Author), Kristen Miller (Author), Mara A. Schonberg (Author), Nancy L. Schoenborn (Author), Suzanne C. O'Neill (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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