AbstractBackground. Discussing early-phase cancer trials is challenging; most offer little personal benefit to patients with life-limiting illnesses who frequently have a poor understanding of and misconceptions about the therapeutic aims. We evaluated an evidence-based training program aimed at enhancing communication.Methods. Prior to and after the intervention, 47 health care professionals (HCPs) experienced in early-phase trial recruitment were audio taped discussing trials with patient simulators who completed postinterview evaluations. Coders rated the interviews for the presence of information areas required to elicit ethical consent. HCPs reported their self-confidence on 15 different aspects of trial discussion.Results. Significant...
OBJECTIVE AND METHODS: A review conducted in 2005 identified many of the communication difficulties ...
Abstract Background Discussing randomized clinical trials (RCTs) with cancer patients is one of the ...
BACKGROUND: Palliative systematic treatment offers uncertain and often limited benefits, and the bur...
Disclosures: The author(s) indicated no potential conflicts of interest. Background. Discussing earl...
Background: Fewer than 5% of eligible patients worldwide are offered entry into RCTs. Recruitment pr...
Objective To evaluate a training intervention aimed at improving healthcare professionals' communica...
Purpose. Evaluation of the communication and informed consent process in phase I clinical trial inte...
UNLABELLED: PURPOSE; Evaluation of the communication and informed consent process in phase I clinica...
UNLABELLED: PURPOSE; Evaluation of the communication and informed consent process in phase I clinica...
Objective: Discussing the transition from active anti-cancer treatment to palliative care can be dif...
Background: Although previous studies have reported the efficacy of communication skills training (C...
BACKGROUND: Although previous studies have reported the efficacy of communication skills training (C...
Background: Clinical trials are a critical source of evidence for oncology care, yet very few patien...
BACKGROUND: Doctors' communication with patients is commonly hampered by lack of training in this co...
BACKGROUND: Doctors' communication with patients is commonly hampered by lack of training in this co...
OBJECTIVE AND METHODS: A review conducted in 2005 identified many of the communication difficulties ...
Abstract Background Discussing randomized clinical trials (RCTs) with cancer patients is one of the ...
BACKGROUND: Palliative systematic treatment offers uncertain and often limited benefits, and the bur...
Disclosures: The author(s) indicated no potential conflicts of interest. Background. Discussing earl...
Background: Fewer than 5% of eligible patients worldwide are offered entry into RCTs. Recruitment pr...
Objective To evaluate a training intervention aimed at improving healthcare professionals' communica...
Purpose. Evaluation of the communication and informed consent process in phase I clinical trial inte...
UNLABELLED: PURPOSE; Evaluation of the communication and informed consent process in phase I clinica...
UNLABELLED: PURPOSE; Evaluation of the communication and informed consent process in phase I clinica...
Objective: Discussing the transition from active anti-cancer treatment to palliative care can be dif...
Background: Although previous studies have reported the efficacy of communication skills training (C...
BACKGROUND: Although previous studies have reported the efficacy of communication skills training (C...
Background: Clinical trials are a critical source of evidence for oncology care, yet very few patien...
BACKGROUND: Doctors' communication with patients is commonly hampered by lack of training in this co...
BACKGROUND: Doctors' communication with patients is commonly hampered by lack of training in this co...
OBJECTIVE AND METHODS: A review conducted in 2005 identified many of the communication difficulties ...
Abstract Background Discussing randomized clinical trials (RCTs) with cancer patients is one of the ...
BACKGROUND: Palliative systematic treatment offers uncertain and often limited benefits, and the bur...