Tseng, Yung-LingYung-LingTsengLin, Yun-ChingYun-ChingLinHsu, Wan-JuWan-JuHsuKang, Ya-ChunYa-ChunKangSu, Hsin-YinHsin-YinSuSHAO-YI CHENGJAW-SHIUN TSAITAI-YUAN CHIUHSIEN-LIANG HUANG2023-12-202023-12-202023-102045-7634https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/638038Pancreatic cancer is often diagnosed at a late stage with a poor prognosis due to insidious symptoms and lack of evidence-based screening in general population. Palliative care's acceptance in Asian cultures is hindered by misconceptions and ineffective communication about management that improve quality of life other than cancer directed treatment. Our study aimed to determine the effect of the Shared decision-making with Oncologists and Palliative care specialists (SOP) model developed from the traditional shared decision-making (SDM) model on the palliative care acceptance rate and medical resource utilization.enemergency room visit; hospital admission; intensive care unit admission; palliative care; pancreatic cancer; shared decision-making[SDGs]SDG3Shared decision making with Oncologists and Palliative care specialists (SOP) model help advanced pancreatic cancer patients reaching goal concordant care: A prospective cohort studyjournal article10.1002/cam4.6590377406202-s2.0-85171864574https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85171864574