Training medical students in breaking bad news (BBN) in oncology may be key to improve patient care in an area where many physicians tend to be uncomfortable. Given the lack of evidence in the literature, this study aimed to assess empirically the impact of 2 teaching strategies to prepare students for the task of BBN in oncology: one-to-one simulated patient (SP) training with individual feedback (intervention group) vs small-group SP training with collective feedback (comparison group). Fourth-year students (N = 236) were randomly assigned to the intervention or comparison group. The SP videotaped interviews were analyzed with respect to BBN communication performance, rated using the Calgary-Cambridge checklist of teaching objectives for ...
BACKGROUND: Communication in cancer care has become a major topic of interest. Since there is eviden...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Physicians consider breaking bad news (BBN) a difficult ta...
This workshop demonstrated the utility of a patient-centered web-based/digital Breaking Bad News com...
This paper reports on the continuation of an initial study that demonstrated the effectiveness, as r...
This continuation study evaluates from the patient perspective the effectiveness of an individualize...
This study assessed medical students' perception of individual vs. group training in breaking bad ne...
This article reports on what is at work during individual supervision of medical students in the con...
Objective This study tested the effectiveness of a brief, learner-centered, breaking bad news (BBN) ...
Feedback is a key factor in acquiring breaking bad news (BBN) communication skills and its' acceptan...
Objective: Breaking bad news (BBN) should be trained, preferably early and following a helical model...
Background: Ineffective physicians' communication skills have detrimental consequences for patients ...
Background and Aims Breaking bad news is a key skill within clinical communication and one which can...
Background: Physicians consider breaking bad news (BBN) a difficult task, and training is therefore ...
Objective: Group training in communication skills [communication skills training (CST)] has become p...
peer reviewedBreaking bad news (BBN) in the emergency department (ED) represents a challenging and ...
BACKGROUND: Communication in cancer care has become a major topic of interest. Since there is eviden...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Physicians consider breaking bad news (BBN) a difficult ta...
This workshop demonstrated the utility of a patient-centered web-based/digital Breaking Bad News com...
This paper reports on the continuation of an initial study that demonstrated the effectiveness, as r...
This continuation study evaluates from the patient perspective the effectiveness of an individualize...
This study assessed medical students' perception of individual vs. group training in breaking bad ne...
This article reports on what is at work during individual supervision of medical students in the con...
Objective This study tested the effectiveness of a brief, learner-centered, breaking bad news (BBN) ...
Feedback is a key factor in acquiring breaking bad news (BBN) communication skills and its' acceptan...
Objective: Breaking bad news (BBN) should be trained, preferably early and following a helical model...
Background: Ineffective physicians' communication skills have detrimental consequences for patients ...
Background and Aims Breaking bad news is a key skill within clinical communication and one which can...
Background: Physicians consider breaking bad news (BBN) a difficult task, and training is therefore ...
Objective: Group training in communication skills [communication skills training (CST)] has become p...
peer reviewedBreaking bad news (BBN) in the emergency department (ED) represents a challenging and ...
BACKGROUND: Communication in cancer care has become a major topic of interest. Since there is eviden...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Physicians consider breaking bad news (BBN) a difficult ta...
This workshop demonstrated the utility of a patient-centered web-based/digital Breaking Bad News com...