Information needs and preference for information of women with breast cancer over a first course of radiation therapy.

The study assessed the information needs of women receiving a course of radiation therapy (RT) for breast cancer and the relationship between information needs and preference for information. Thirty-three women were interviewed during the first (T1), third (T2), and last week of RT (T3), and one month later (T4) using the Toronto Informational Needs Questionnaire--Breast Cancer and the Information Subscale of the Health Opinion Survey. Information need scores were high and did not differ significantly across time. Information need and preference for information were correlated only at T1. Findings indicate that women with breast cancer receiving RT have high information needs and preference for information may not be a meaningful indicator of their desire for information. Health care providers need to assess the women's information needs frequently and be prepared to offer on-going educational support.

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