Background: Research has indicated some women were in a state of uncertainty about pharmacological pain management decisions, which may lead to maternal anxiety and decisional regret. However, little is known about decisional conflict in the choice of epidural labour analgesia amongst Chinese women.
Aim: This study aimed to investigate the level of and reasons underlying decisional conflict in Chinese women during their late pregnancy when making a decision on the use of epidural analgesia in labour.
Aim: To develop self-management support platform on mobile for Chinese patients with lung cancer.
Design: A stepwise approach with combination of methods.
Methods: Literature review was carried out to construct preliminary framework and develop detailed content for self-management modules.