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Information Consultation by Radiotherapy Manipulator
Sponsor: Centre Antoine Lacassagne
Summary
The medical teams are increasingly sought by patients to get the most possible information, probably expressed in a different form and thereby supplementing the information already received. Coulter et al. reached similar conclusions in their study of the writings of patient information documents. They point out, moreover, the best adaptation of the patients better informed compared to those with less or no information. This need for information varies over time. It is present before treatment begins, continues during treatment and persists after treatment. Given the specific features of radiotherapy, the manipulators are important interlocutors to participate in the accompanying caregiver time. In conclusion, the quality of information delivered to the patient has been poorly evaluated, let alone with validated tools in this area. The impact of information on the tolerance of the treatment also needs to be confirmed, knowing that an informed patient seems less anxious and better prepared for future treatment.
Official title: Information Consultation by a Manipulator Radiotherapy: Impact on Information to Patients Treated With Radiotherapy for Cancer
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
308
Start Date
2013-04
Completion Date
2017-05-10
Last Updated
2026-06-30
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Standard care
standard care
manipulator consultation radiotherapy added to standard care
Locations (1)
Centre Antoine LACASSAGNE
Nice, France