The aim of the study was to explore how patient information is communicated between health professionals within a multidisciplinary hospital-based lung cancer team and to identify mechanisms to improve these communications. A qualitative method was employed using semi-structured in-depth interviews with a representative sample (n=22) of members of a multidisciplinary hospital-based lung cancer team including medical, nursing and allied health professionals. Analysis was undertaken using a thematic grounded theory approach to derive key themes to describe communication patterns within the team and how communication could be improved. Two themes with sub-themes were identified: (1) characteristics of communication between team members includi...
BackgroundPatient–physician communication is critical for helping patients understand and complete t...
The delivery of cancer services is primarily hospital-based; however, General Practitioners (GPs) ha...
Introduction Communication between the physician and the nurse is one of the most important attribut...
The aim of the study was to explore how patient information is communicated between health professio...
Abstract: Background: Cancer management is increasingly being delivered within a multidisciplinary t...
This paper describes a study investigating the provider-patient communication perceptions, experienc...
BACKGROUND: An innovative patient-centred interprofessional communication concept with advanced lung...
Communication and the care of patients with advanced cancer are a dynamic, interactive and challengi...
Background Multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) are the standard means of making clinical decisions in su...
Background The aim of MDTM’s is to ensure that all patients receive qualitative care from appropriat...
The growing complexity of cancer care necessitates collaboration among different professionals. This...
Although quality communication has been identified as a necessary component to cancer care, communic...
Background: Multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings provide treatment recommendations based on availab...
Background: Previous research suggests that multidisciplinary team communication networks enhance kn...
BACKGROUND: Previous research suggests that multidisciplinary team communication networks enhance k...
BackgroundPatient–physician communication is critical for helping patients understand and complete t...
The delivery of cancer services is primarily hospital-based; however, General Practitioners (GPs) ha...
Introduction Communication between the physician and the nurse is one of the most important attribut...
The aim of the study was to explore how patient information is communicated between health professio...
Abstract: Background: Cancer management is increasingly being delivered within a multidisciplinary t...
This paper describes a study investigating the provider-patient communication perceptions, experienc...
BACKGROUND: An innovative patient-centred interprofessional communication concept with advanced lung...
Communication and the care of patients with advanced cancer are a dynamic, interactive and challengi...
Background Multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) are the standard means of making clinical decisions in su...
Background The aim of MDTM’s is to ensure that all patients receive qualitative care from appropriat...
The growing complexity of cancer care necessitates collaboration among different professionals. This...
Although quality communication has been identified as a necessary component to cancer care, communic...
Background: Multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings provide treatment recommendations based on availab...
Background: Previous research suggests that multidisciplinary team communication networks enhance kn...
BACKGROUND: Previous research suggests that multidisciplinary team communication networks enhance k...
BackgroundPatient–physician communication is critical for helping patients understand and complete t...
The delivery of cancer services is primarily hospital-based; however, General Practitioners (GPs) ha...
Introduction Communication between the physician and the nurse is one of the most important attribut...