Citation:Chan EC, McFall SL, Byrd TL, Mullen PD, Volk RJ, Ureda J, et al 2011

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Chan EC, McFall SL, Byrd TL, Mullen PD, Volk RJ, Ureda J, et al. A community-based intervention to promote informed decision making for prostate cancer screening among Hispanic American men changed knowledge and role preferences: a cluster RCT. Patient Educ Couns 2011 Aug;84(2):e44-51 Available from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21237611.



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In men without evidence of prostate cancer, does a decision support intervention or decision aid compared with usual care improve knowledge, decisional satisfaction, decision-related distress and decisional uncertainty about PSA testing for early detection of prostate cancer?Dr. med. univ. Dana Stefanoviccompleted
In men without evidence of prostate cancer, does a decision support intervention or decision aid compared with usual care improve knowledge, decisional satisfaction, decision-related distress and decisional uncertainty about PSA testing for early detection of prostate cancer?Suzanne Hughescompleted

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