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HomeImpact FactorDoes a prompt list help patients and caregivers to ask questions about cancer prognosis and care?

Does a prompt list help patients and caregivers to ask questions about cancer prognosis and care?

Maria Friedrichsen

1 January 2008 Impact Factor 0

Number 22

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Results of a randomised controlled trial show that question prompt lists may benefit communication. However, there are still areas to investigate before prompt lists can be described as evidence-based medicine.

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