Question booklet helps cancer patients speak up in palliative care
NCT ID NCT02854293
First seen Nov 20, 2025 · Last updated May 01, 2026 · Updated 20 times
Summary
This study tested whether giving a booklet-question list to people with advanced cancer (or their families) helps them ask more questions during a palliative care visit. 121 participants were randomly assigned to receive the booklet or not. The goal was to see if the booklet encouraged more discussion about prognosis and concerns.
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Locations
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Centre Alexis Vautrin
Nancy, 54519, France
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Hopital René Huguenin
Saint-Cloud, 92210, France
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Institut Curie
Paris, 75005, France
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Léon Berard
Lyon, 69008, France
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Polyclinique de l'Ormeau
Tarbes, 65000, France
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