Overview: Patient–provider communication is vital to quality patient care in oncology settings and impacts health outcomes. Newer communication datasets contain patient symptom reports, real-time audiofiles of visits, coded communication data, and visit outcomes. The purpose of this paper is to: (1) review the complex communication processes during patient–provider interaction during oncology care; (2) describe methods of gathering and coding communication data; (3) suggest logical approaches to analyses; and (4) describe one new dataset that allows linking of patient symptoms and communication processes with visit outcomes. Challenges: Patient–provider communication research is complex due to numerous issues, including human subjects’ conc...
Purpose: To qualitatively explore the communication between healthcare professionals and oncology pa...
Symptoms are common among patients receiving treatment for advanced cancers, yet are undetected by c...
Funding: Breast Cancer Now (grant number 6873).Fears of cancer recurrence (FCR) in patients with bre...
Patients undergoing chemotherapy treatments for cancer often experience adverse side effects, includ...
BACKGROUND: Communication between health care provider and patients in oncology presents challen...
BACKGROUND: Patient-clinician communication is thought to be central to care outcomes, but when and ...
This study sought to assess the impact of health care professional (HCP) communication on breast can...
PURPOSE: Although studies in other clinical areas have shown that patient-clinician communication ca...
Purpose: We conducted a secondary qualitative analysis of consultations between oncologists and thei...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To explore healthcare provider cue-responding behaviors to patient cues of distr...
Purpose: To explore provider verbal cue-responding behaviors to patient cues of distress and socioem...
BACKGROUND: Communication between health care provider and patients in oncology presents challenges....
There is growing interest to enhance symptom monitoring during routine cancer care using patient-rep...
Symptom management is a cornerstone of quality oncology care. Most patients with cancer experience d...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2013. Major: Health Informatics. Advisor: Stuart ...
Purpose: To qualitatively explore the communication between healthcare professionals and oncology pa...
Symptoms are common among patients receiving treatment for advanced cancers, yet are undetected by c...
Funding: Breast Cancer Now (grant number 6873).Fears of cancer recurrence (FCR) in patients with bre...
Patients undergoing chemotherapy treatments for cancer often experience adverse side effects, includ...
BACKGROUND: Communication between health care provider and patients in oncology presents challen...
BACKGROUND: Patient-clinician communication is thought to be central to care outcomes, but when and ...
This study sought to assess the impact of health care professional (HCP) communication on breast can...
PURPOSE: Although studies in other clinical areas have shown that patient-clinician communication ca...
Purpose: We conducted a secondary qualitative analysis of consultations between oncologists and thei...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To explore healthcare provider cue-responding behaviors to patient cues of distr...
Purpose: To explore provider verbal cue-responding behaviors to patient cues of distress and socioem...
BACKGROUND: Communication between health care provider and patients in oncology presents challenges....
There is growing interest to enhance symptom monitoring during routine cancer care using patient-rep...
Symptom management is a cornerstone of quality oncology care. Most patients with cancer experience d...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2013. Major: Health Informatics. Advisor: Stuart ...
Purpose: To qualitatively explore the communication between healthcare professionals and oncology pa...
Symptoms are common among patients receiving treatment for advanced cancers, yet are undetected by c...
Funding: Breast Cancer Now (grant number 6873).Fears of cancer recurrence (FCR) in patients with bre...