Objective In the present study, we investigated individual differences in the outcome of patient–physician trust when confronted with cancer from an attachment theoretical perspective. We expected that lower levels of trust are associated with more emotional distress and more physical limitations within the first 15 months after diagnosis, especially in those who score relatively high on attachment anxiety. No such association was expected for more avoidantly attached individuals. Method A group of 119 patients with different types of cancer (breast, cervical, intestinal and prostate) completed questionnaires concerning trust (short version of the Wake Forest Physician Trust Scale) and attachment (Experiences in Close Relationship scale Re...
Trust is the foundation of the patient-physician relationship. Patients’ trust in a physician has be...
The current study examined psychological distress in couples coping with a cancer diagnosis. Althoug...
Security of attachment is described as an inner resource that may also facilitate the adaptation of ...
Objective: In the present study, we investigated individual differences in the outcome of patient-ph...
Background. The degree of trust in and satisfaction with the physician has been shown to have import...
BACKGROUND: The degree of trust in and satisfaction with the physician has been shown to have import...
Objective: Cancer patients need to trust their oncologist. How the oncologist communicates probably ...
Objective: Several studies carried out over the last years show that patients' adjustment is very im...
Background: Felt security in close relationships may affect individual adaptation responses to exis...
In cancer care, where patients and their families experience significant emotional distress and pati...
Objective: Patient's trust in their physician is crucial for desirable treatment outcomes such as sa...
Attachment style has been highlighted as a potential influence over cancer patients’ willingness to ...
Caregivers of patients with ovarian cancer experience distress related to caregiving difficulties wi...
This study examines psychological distress and relationship satisfaction in cancer patients and thei...
Objective: Trust is a vital component of the patient-provider relationship. Higher trust is associat...
Trust is the foundation of the patient-physician relationship. Patients’ trust in a physician has be...
The current study examined psychological distress in couples coping with a cancer diagnosis. Althoug...
Security of attachment is described as an inner resource that may also facilitate the adaptation of ...
Objective: In the present study, we investigated individual differences in the outcome of patient-ph...
Background. The degree of trust in and satisfaction with the physician has been shown to have import...
BACKGROUND: The degree of trust in and satisfaction with the physician has been shown to have import...
Objective: Cancer patients need to trust their oncologist. How the oncologist communicates probably ...
Objective: Several studies carried out over the last years show that patients' adjustment is very im...
Background: Felt security in close relationships may affect individual adaptation responses to exis...
In cancer care, where patients and their families experience significant emotional distress and pati...
Objective: Patient's trust in their physician is crucial for desirable treatment outcomes such as sa...
Attachment style has been highlighted as a potential influence over cancer patients’ willingness to ...
Caregivers of patients with ovarian cancer experience distress related to caregiving difficulties wi...
This study examines psychological distress and relationship satisfaction in cancer patients and thei...
Objective: Trust is a vital component of the patient-provider relationship. Higher trust is associat...
Trust is the foundation of the patient-physician relationship. Patients’ trust in a physician has be...
The current study examined psychological distress in couples coping with a cancer diagnosis. Althoug...
Security of attachment is described as an inner resource that may also facilitate the adaptation of ...