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Erschienen in: Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology 7/2016

21.12.2015 | Review – Clinical Oncology

Is there evidence for a better health care for cancer patients after a second opinion? A systematic review

verfasst von: Dana Ruetters, Christian Keinki, Sarah Schroth, Patrick Liebl, Jutta Huebner

Erschienen in: Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology | Ausgabe 7/2016

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Abstract

Background

With growing complexity of diagnostics and therapy, as well as increasing involvement of patients in the decision-making process, there is more and more demand for second opinions in oncology. This literature review aims at analyzing the benefits and risks involved, as well as the tools needed to establish a structured program for second opinion within a modern healthcare system.

Methods

A systematic literature search was performed using MEDLINE and Embase and the databases SocINDEX, ERIC and CINAHL. Thirteen articles met the inclusion criteria and offered a relevant insight into the topic of second opinions.

Results

Depending on the study, between 6.5 and 36 % of patients search for a second opinion, due to a variety of reasons. Changes in diagnosis, treatment recommendations or prognosis as a result of the second opinion occurred in 12–69 % of cases. In 43–82 % of cases, the original diagnosis or treatment was verified. Patient satisfaction was high, and the second opinion was deemed as helpful and reassuring in most cases. Yet, data on patient-relevant outcomes or on the quality of the second opinion are missing.

Conclusion

In general, outcome data on second opinion are divergent and scarce. Yet, with patients’ demand for second opinion and influence of second opinion on treatment decisions, a structured, high quality and transparent second-opinion program seems mandatory. Such a program may support patient–physician communication and improve the flow of information, as well as decision-making. Its evaluation should be independent from the provider of the second opinion.
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Metadaten
Titel
Is there evidence for a better health care for cancer patients after a second opinion? A systematic review
verfasst von
Dana Ruetters
Christian Keinki
Sarah Schroth
Patrick Liebl
Jutta Huebner
Publikationsdatum
21.12.2015
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology / Ausgabe 7/2016
Print ISSN: 0171-5216
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1335
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00432-015-2099-7

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