Objective: To describe pathways through which clinicians can more effectively respond to patients’ emotions in ways that contribute to betterment of the patient\u27s health and well-being. Methods: A representative review of literature on managing emotions in clinical consultations was conducted. Results: A three-stage, conceptual model for assisting clinicians to more effectively address the challenges of recognizing, exploring, and managing cancer patients’ emotional distress in the clinical encounter was developed. To enhance and enact recognition of patients’ emotions, clinicians can engage in mindfulness, self-situational awareness, active listening, and facilitative communication. To enact exploration, clinicians can acknowledge and v...
Head and neck cancer (HNC) patients suffer substantial emotional problems. This study aimed to explo...
Objective: In cancer care, optimal communication between patients and their physicians is, among oth...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to test the effect of intrapersonal and interpersonal emotional c...
Objective: To describe pathways through which clinicians can more effectively respond to patients’ e...
Objective: To describe pathways through which clinicians can more effectively respond to patients’ e...
Psychological distress is common in cancer patients, however, it is often unrecognized and untreated...
Psychological distress is common in cancer patients, however, it is often unrecognized and untreated...
Psychological distress is common in cancer patients, however, it is often unrecognized and untreated...
The current approach to the management of emotions in patients with cancer is "distress screening an...
The current approach to the management of emotions in patients with cancer is "distress screening an...
Introduction The aim of our study was to provide an overview of intervention guidelines on how to ad...
Objective: This qualitative study examines patients’ and oncologists’ views on how to best address e...
dissertationIt is well accepted that communication skills are essential to providing optimal care in...
Objective: In cancer care, optimal communication between patients and their physicians is, among oth...
Objective: In cancer care, optimal communication between patients and their physicians is, among oth...
Head and neck cancer (HNC) patients suffer substantial emotional problems. This study aimed to explo...
Objective: In cancer care, optimal communication between patients and their physicians is, among oth...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to test the effect of intrapersonal and interpersonal emotional c...
Objective: To describe pathways through which clinicians can more effectively respond to patients’ e...
Objective: To describe pathways through which clinicians can more effectively respond to patients’ e...
Psychological distress is common in cancer patients, however, it is often unrecognized and untreated...
Psychological distress is common in cancer patients, however, it is often unrecognized and untreated...
Psychological distress is common in cancer patients, however, it is often unrecognized and untreated...
The current approach to the management of emotions in patients with cancer is "distress screening an...
The current approach to the management of emotions in patients with cancer is "distress screening an...
Introduction The aim of our study was to provide an overview of intervention guidelines on how to ad...
Objective: This qualitative study examines patients’ and oncologists’ views on how to best address e...
dissertationIt is well accepted that communication skills are essential to providing optimal care in...
Objective: In cancer care, optimal communication between patients and their physicians is, among oth...
Objective: In cancer care, optimal communication between patients and their physicians is, among oth...
Head and neck cancer (HNC) patients suffer substantial emotional problems. This study aimed to explo...
Objective: In cancer care, optimal communication between patients and their physicians is, among oth...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to test the effect of intrapersonal and interpersonal emotional c...