OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of physicians' supportive communication on analogue patients' (APs) heart rate variability (HRV) and recall, while watching a video of palliative treatment being explained to a female patient. METHODS: Sixty healthy women, acting as APs, were randomly assigned to watch one of two versions (standard vs. affective) of a scripted video-vignette of a bad news consultation to a female patient. The physician's communication differed only in the delivery of four supportive comments. Empathy, support and engagement perception were assessed by three questions. APs' HR was recorded during video-observation and recall was assessed immediately after. HRV was determined through measures def...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Patients' recall of provided information during bad news co...
Objective: Patients’ recall of provided information during bad news consultations is poor. According...
Objective: Cancer patients need information provision to cope with their disease. However, only 20-6...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of physicians’ supportive communication on analog...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of physicians’ supportive communication on analog...
Objective: The diagnosis of incurable cancer may evoke physiological arousal in patients. Physiologi...
Objective: The diagnosis of incurable cancer may evoke physiological arousal in patients. Physiologi...
Objective: The diagnosis of incurable cancer may evoke physiological arousal in patients. Physiologi...
Objective: The diagnosis of incurable cancer may evoke physiological arousal in patients. Physiologi...
The diagnosis of incurable cancer may evoke physiological arousal in patients. Physiological arousal...
AbstractObjectiveThe diagnosis of incurable cancer may evoke physiological arousal in patients. Phys...
OBJECTIVE: Patients' recall of provided information during bad news consultations is poor. According...
Objective: Patients' recall of provided information during bad news consultations is poor. According...
OBJECTIVE: Patients' recall of provided information during bad news consultations is poor. According...
Objective: Patients' recall of provided information during bad news consultations is poor. According...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Patients' recall of provided information during bad news co...
Objective: Patients’ recall of provided information during bad news consultations is poor. According...
Objective: Cancer patients need information provision to cope with their disease. However, only 20-6...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of physicians’ supportive communication on analog...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of physicians’ supportive communication on analog...
Objective: The diagnosis of incurable cancer may evoke physiological arousal in patients. Physiologi...
Objective: The diagnosis of incurable cancer may evoke physiological arousal in patients. Physiologi...
Objective: The diagnosis of incurable cancer may evoke physiological arousal in patients. Physiologi...
Objective: The diagnosis of incurable cancer may evoke physiological arousal in patients. Physiologi...
The diagnosis of incurable cancer may evoke physiological arousal in patients. Physiological arousal...
AbstractObjectiveThe diagnosis of incurable cancer may evoke physiological arousal in patients. Phys...
OBJECTIVE: Patients' recall of provided information during bad news consultations is poor. According...
Objective: Patients' recall of provided information during bad news consultations is poor. According...
OBJECTIVE: Patients' recall of provided information during bad news consultations is poor. According...
Objective: Patients' recall of provided information during bad news consultations is poor. According...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Patients' recall of provided information during bad news co...
Objective: Patients’ recall of provided information during bad news consultations is poor. According...
Objective: Cancer patients need information provision to cope with their disease. However, only 20-6...