Table 2

Perception of informational major role by specialty

Surgeon (n=9)Oncologist (n=5)Breast care nurse (n=10)Radiologist (n=7)Radiographer (n=17)Clinic nurse (n=5)
Diagnostic tests9 (100%)4 (80%)10 (100%)5 (71%)1 (6%)
Test results9 (100%)2 (40%)7 (70%)4 (57%)16 (94%)3 (60%)
Surgery9 (100%)2 (40%)10 (100%)2 (40%)
Prostheses4 (45%)2 (40%)8 (80%)1 (6%)1 (20%)
Reconstruction5 (56%)2 (40%)9 (90%)
Radiotherapy2 (22%)5 (100%)8 (80%)3 (17%)
Chemotherapy1 (11%)5 (100%)8 (80%)1 (6%)
Hormone therapy7 (78%)5 (100%)10 (100%)2 (12%)
Prognosis8 (89%)5 (100%)8 (80%)1 (14%)1 (6%)
Staging9 (100%)5 (100%)7 (70%)4 (57%)1 (6%)2 (40%)
Clinical trials5 (56%)4 (80%)6 (60%)1 (14%)
Family history6 (67%)4 (80%)5 (50%)3 (43%)1 (6%)
Info leaflets4 (45%)3 (60%)9 (90%)2 (29%)9 (53%)3 (60%)
Physical well being7 (78%)4 (80%)10 (100%)3 (18%)2 (40%)
Functional well being6 (67%)4 (80%)10 (100%)3 (12%)2 (40%)
Sexual well being2 (22%)4 (80%)10 (100%)1 (6%)3 (60%)
Social well being3 (33%)2 (40%)9 (90%)2 (12%)2 (40%)
Emotional well being2 (22%)3 (60%)10 (100%)3 (60%)