Abstract Background The time period from diagnosis to the end of treatment is challenging for newly diagnosed cancer patients. Patients have a substantial need for information, decision aids, and psychosocial support. Recordings of initial oncology consultations improve information recall, reduce anxiety, enhance patient satisfaction with communication, and increase patients' perceptions that the essential aspects of their disease and treatment have been addressed during the consultation. Despite the research evidence supporting the provision of consultation recordings, uptake of this intervention into oncology practice has been slow. The primary aim of this project is to conduct an implementation study to explicate the contextual factors, ...
The experience of cancer is one of the most challenging and potentially devastating events that can ...
UNLABELLED: PURPOSE; Evaluation of the communication and informed consent process in phase I clinica...
This study investigated how doctors and patients diagnosed with advanced incurable cancer experience...
PURPOSE: There is reluctance in providing incurable cancer patients with recordings of their consult...
This chapter aims to briefly review the empirical literature on the value of consultation audio-reco...
BackgroundMany people find it difficult to remember information provided during medical consultation...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Many people find it difficult to remember information prov...
Background: The way in which patients receive bad news in a consultation can have a profound effect ...
Background: The way in which patients receive bad news in a consultation can have a profound effect ...
Objectives The aim of this paper was to explore how patients experience an initial oncology con...
OBJECTIVE: The benefits of providing patients with recorded clinical consultations have been mostly ...
OBJECTIVE: Question prompt lists (QPLs) and consultation audio-recordings (CARs) are two communicati...
Abstract Background Patients who undergo surgery for cancer of the head and neck and their families ...
Purpose. Evaluation of the communication and informed consent process in phase I clinical trial inte...
Studies on patient involvement show that physicians make few attempts to involve their patients who ...
The experience of cancer is one of the most challenging and potentially devastating events that can ...
UNLABELLED: PURPOSE; Evaluation of the communication and informed consent process in phase I clinica...
This study investigated how doctors and patients diagnosed with advanced incurable cancer experience...
PURPOSE: There is reluctance in providing incurable cancer patients with recordings of their consult...
This chapter aims to briefly review the empirical literature on the value of consultation audio-reco...
BackgroundMany people find it difficult to remember information provided during medical consultation...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Many people find it difficult to remember information prov...
Background: The way in which patients receive bad news in a consultation can have a profound effect ...
Background: The way in which patients receive bad news in a consultation can have a profound effect ...
Objectives The aim of this paper was to explore how patients experience an initial oncology con...
OBJECTIVE: The benefits of providing patients with recorded clinical consultations have been mostly ...
OBJECTIVE: Question prompt lists (QPLs) and consultation audio-recordings (CARs) are two communicati...
Abstract Background Patients who undergo surgery for cancer of the head and neck and their families ...
Purpose. Evaluation of the communication and informed consent process in phase I clinical trial inte...
Studies on patient involvement show that physicians make few attempts to involve their patients who ...
The experience of cancer is one of the most challenging and potentially devastating events that can ...
UNLABELLED: PURPOSE; Evaluation of the communication and informed consent process in phase I clinica...
This study investigated how doctors and patients diagnosed with advanced incurable cancer experience...