Hannah Abrams: A Qualitative Study of Patients From Low-Broadband Areas
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Hannah Abrams: A Qualitative Study of Patients From Low-Broadband Areas

Hannah Abrams, PGY6 at Fred Hutch Cancer Center, shared a post on X:

Two important patient-perspective studies JCO Oncology Practice this week:

1. What do people with advanced cancer participating in early-phase clinical trials (ie, Phase 1) understand about their prognosis?

  • 27% believe cancer is curable
  • 38% report never discussing prognosis withoncologist.

2. How do people living in low broadband access areas feel about Telehealth visits? Surprisingly open – and asking for more proactive outreach.”

Title: Barriers, Facilitators, and Attitudes Toward Telemedicine Adoption in Oncology: A Qualitative Study of Patients From Low-Broadband Areas

Authors: Pravesh Sharma, Celia C. Kamath, Sarah E. Jeno, Emily N. Breutzman, Tabetha A. Brockman, Christi A. Patten, Tufia C. Haddad, and Joshua C. Pritchett.

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