Would shared decision-making be useful in breast cancer screening programmes? A qualitative study using focus group discussions to gather evidence from French women with different socioeconomic backgrounds
Abstract Background To inform the development of an online tool to be potentially used in shared decision-making about breast cancer screening, French women were questioned about participation in breast cancer screening, the health professional's role, and their perceptions of the proposed tool...
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Main Authors: | Laureline Guigon (Author), Laura X. Gil Sánchez (Author), Anne-Sophie Petit (Author), Alice Le Bonniec (Author), Partha Basu (Author), Christelle M. Rodrigue (Author), Marie Préau (Author), Patricia Soler-Michel (Author), Patricia Villain (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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