A Framework for Assessing the Impact of Information-Seeking Behavior on Cancer Patients’ Long-Term Prognosis

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Abstract

Cancer is considered as one of the main challenges of modern healthcare systems. Cancer patients are obliged to cope with the uncertainty of disease progression. Their anxiety regarding said uncertainty is intensified because they need to constantly make decisions concerning the management of their disease. Information and communication are considered important in cancer management. As a result, the research associated with the impact of healthcare information-seeking behavior on numerous cancer management aspects has intensified and grown in astonishing rates. This work concentrates on the interplay of oncological patients’ information-seeking behavior regarding their long-term prognosis. Therefore, a conceptual framework is proposed that identifies and associates several clinical, socio-demographic, psychological, and information-seeking behavioral factors that are likely to be linked with patients’ health outcomes.

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Persakis, E., & Kostagiolas, P. (2020). A Framework for Assessing the Impact of Information-Seeking Behavior on Cancer Patients’ Long-Term Prognosis. In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (Vol. 1196, pp. 63–72). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32637-1_6

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