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Parents who reported receiving high-quality information had 78% lower odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis, race, anxiety, and peace of mind.
Effect sizeOR 0.22
CI95% CI 0.07 to 0.69
Follow-up1 year
ComparatorParents reporting lower-quality information (below-median information quality score)
Effect summaryimprovement; OR 0.22; CI: 95% CI 0.07 to 0.69

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Source

PMC6923624
The Evolution of Regret: Decision Making for Parents of Children with Cancer
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