Purpose Oncology health professionals (HPs) are increasingly required to care for patients from minority backgrounds. Yet many HPs have not had formal training in how to communicate effectively in culturally diverse settings. More information is needed about the challenges that oncology HPs face in communicating with minority patients to inform the content of formal training programs. This qualitative study aimed to identify oncology nurses’ and oncologists’ individual experiences and challenges in communicating with patients from minority backgrounds. Method Thirty-eight oncology HPs (21 oncology nurses, 12 medical oncologists, and 5 radiation oncologists) were interviewed individually or in focus groups about their experiences communicati...
Background There is a disproportionate underuse of genetic testing in breast cancer patients from lo...
BACKGROUND: Race/ethnicity and culture influence illness perceptions, health beliefs and behaviors, ...
Communication is closely related to safe practice and patient outcomes. Given that most clinicians f...
This study aimed to ascertain the systemic barriers encountered by oncology health professionals (HP...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To survey oncology nurses and oncologists about difficulties in taking care of c...
Although quality communication has been identified as a necessary component to cancer care, communic...
Despite growing research in the UK suggesting that patients from black and ethnic minority groups fe...
Objective: Immigrants report challenges communicating with their health team. This study compared on...
Hegney, DG ORCiD: 0000-0003-1267-1760Aim. This study investigated the factors affecting effective co...
Communication with culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) patients has been shown to be difficu...
Introduction: Culturally competent communication is indispensable for medical practice in an ethnica...
Purpose: Migrants with cancer struggle to communicate with their health care team. This study aimed ...
Significant disparities exist between Black and White patients in cancer screening, prevalence, trea...
There is a disproportionate underuse of genetic testing in breast cancer patients from lower educati...
Abstract Background Migration is increasing worldwide. In previous research into people with cancer ...
Background There is a disproportionate underuse of genetic testing in breast cancer patients from lo...
BACKGROUND: Race/ethnicity and culture influence illness perceptions, health beliefs and behaviors, ...
Communication is closely related to safe practice and patient outcomes. Given that most clinicians f...
This study aimed to ascertain the systemic barriers encountered by oncology health professionals (HP...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To survey oncology nurses and oncologists about difficulties in taking care of c...
Although quality communication has been identified as a necessary component to cancer care, communic...
Despite growing research in the UK suggesting that patients from black and ethnic minority groups fe...
Objective: Immigrants report challenges communicating with their health team. This study compared on...
Hegney, DG ORCiD: 0000-0003-1267-1760Aim. This study investigated the factors affecting effective co...
Communication with culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) patients has been shown to be difficu...
Introduction: Culturally competent communication is indispensable for medical practice in an ethnica...
Purpose: Migrants with cancer struggle to communicate with their health care team. This study aimed ...
Significant disparities exist between Black and White patients in cancer screening, prevalence, trea...
There is a disproportionate underuse of genetic testing in breast cancer patients from lower educati...
Abstract Background Migration is increasing worldwide. In previous research into people with cancer ...
Background There is a disproportionate underuse of genetic testing in breast cancer patients from lo...
BACKGROUND: Race/ethnicity and culture influence illness perceptions, health beliefs and behaviors, ...
Communication is closely related to safe practice and patient outcomes. Given that most clinicians f...