Information Needs and Disclosure Preferences among Jordanian Women Diagnosed with Breast Cancer

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Rana Obeidat
Huthaifah I. Khrais
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[1] Zarqa University,Faculty of Nursing
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Breast cancer; Information needs; Jordanian; Disclosure preferences;
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To determine Jordanian women’s attitudes toward disclosure of breast cancer information and their information needs. A descriptive comparative research design was used in this study. A convenience sample of 156 Jordanian women who had a confirmed first time diagnosis of breast cancer within 18 months prior to the study and had treatment at three hospitals in Central and Northern Jordan was recruited for the study. A modified version of the Information Needs Questionnaire (INQ) was used for data collection. The vast majority of patients wanted to know whether the diagnosis was breast cancer (92 %) and the stage of the disease (78 %). Information about spread of the disease and chances of cure was of highest importance for the majority of the patients (88 % and 85 % respectively). Younger patients and those with higher education were more likely to express a preference for truthful disclosure of breast cancer diagnosis. The majority of Jordanian women wanted information about breast cancer diagnosis, chances of cure, and treatment side effects.
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