This study investigated how doctors communicate the uncertainties of survival prognoses to patients recently diagnosed with life‐threatening cancer, and suggests ways to improve this communication. Two hundred thirty‐eight Norwegian oncologists and general practitioners (GPs) participated in Study 1. The study included both a scenario and a survey. The scenario asked participants to respond to a hypothetical patient who wanted to know how long (s)he could be expected to live. There were marked differences in responses within both groups, but few differences between the GPs and oncologists. There was a strong reluctance among doctors to provide patients with a prognosis. Even when they were presented with a statistically well‐founded right‐s...
Background: Prognostic disclosure is a show of respect for patient autonomy. Only patients who are a...
Prognostic communication is essential for patients with advanced cancer to enable informed medical d...
Aim and objectives To describe patients’ experiences of communication about their heart failure prog...
In this study, 10 hematologists and 10 lung oncologists were interviewed regarding the information t...
The study explored whether certain factors might be used to distinguish between people with cancer w...
The research literature suggests that physicians' attitudes regarding disclosing a diagnosis of canc...
PURPOSE: To explore the effects of personalized prognostic information on physicians\u27 intentions ...
Background and method: Many doctors, while offering open discussion of diagnosis and treatment to ca...
Open communication in cancer care has gained increasing importance in recent years and diagnostic di...
PURPOSE: To identify preferences for and predictors of prognostic information among patients with in...
Prognosis is one of the most challenging questions with which physicians are confronted. Accuracy in...
Background: This article reports on the concept of “communicating prognostic uncertainty” which em...
OBJECTIVE: To examine how communication about life expectancy is initiated in consultations about pa...
Background: While prognostic information is considered important for treatment decision-making, phys...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: According to surveys, many patients with advanced cancer wi...
Background: Prognostic disclosure is a show of respect for patient autonomy. Only patients who are a...
Prognostic communication is essential for patients with advanced cancer to enable informed medical d...
Aim and objectives To describe patients’ experiences of communication about their heart failure prog...
In this study, 10 hematologists and 10 lung oncologists were interviewed regarding the information t...
The study explored whether certain factors might be used to distinguish between people with cancer w...
The research literature suggests that physicians' attitudes regarding disclosing a diagnosis of canc...
PURPOSE: To explore the effects of personalized prognostic information on physicians\u27 intentions ...
Background and method: Many doctors, while offering open discussion of diagnosis and treatment to ca...
Open communication in cancer care has gained increasing importance in recent years and diagnostic di...
PURPOSE: To identify preferences for and predictors of prognostic information among patients with in...
Prognosis is one of the most challenging questions with which physicians are confronted. Accuracy in...
Background: This article reports on the concept of “communicating prognostic uncertainty” which em...
OBJECTIVE: To examine how communication about life expectancy is initiated in consultations about pa...
Background: While prognostic information is considered important for treatment decision-making, phys...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: According to surveys, many patients with advanced cancer wi...
Background: Prognostic disclosure is a show of respect for patient autonomy. Only patients who are a...
Prognostic communication is essential for patients with advanced cancer to enable informed medical d...
Aim and objectives To describe patients’ experiences of communication about their heart failure prog...