Abstract Background Serious illness conversations (SICs) are an evidence-based approach to eliciting patients’ values, goals, and care preferences that improve patient outcomes. However, most patients with cancer die without a documented SIC. Clinician-directed implementation strategies informed by behavioral economics (“nudges”) that identify high-risk patients have shown promise in increasing SIC documentation among clinicians. It is unknown whether patient-directed nudges that normalize and prime patients towards SIC completion—either alone or in combination with clinician nudges that additionally compare performance relative to peers—may improve on this approach. Our objective is to test the effect of clinician- and patient-directed nud...
ImportancePoor communication by health care professionals contributes to physical and psychological ...
BACKGROUND: Palliative systematic treatment offers uncertain and often limited benefits, and the bur...
Abstract Background Increased breast density augments breast cancer risk and reduces mammography sen...
Background Serious illness conversations (SICs) are an evidence-based approach to el...
Abstract Background Routine evidence-based tobacco use treatment minimizes cancer-specific and all-c...
Importance High-quality conversations between clinicians and seriously ill patients about values and...
Importance High-quality conversations between clinicians and seriously ill patients about values and...
Background Hospitalized advanced cancer patients and their families are inadequately informed about ...
Introduction: Hematology-oncology patients are more likely to receive high intensity care (HIC), inc...
Background:Serious illness conversations are part of advance care planning (ACP) and focus on progno...
BACKGROUND: Conversations with seriously ill patients about their values and goals have been associa...
Background: Systemic treatment for advanced cancer offers uncertain and sometimes little benefit whi...
This dissertation applies a risk communication theoretical framework, the Risk Information Seeking a...
Background: Systemic treatment for advanced cancer offers uncertain and sometimes little benefit whi...
Background: Serious illness conversations between health care providers and patients are necessary ...
ImportancePoor communication by health care professionals contributes to physical and psychological ...
BACKGROUND: Palliative systematic treatment offers uncertain and often limited benefits, and the bur...
Abstract Background Increased breast density augments breast cancer risk and reduces mammography sen...
Background Serious illness conversations (SICs) are an evidence-based approach to el...
Abstract Background Routine evidence-based tobacco use treatment minimizes cancer-specific and all-c...
Importance High-quality conversations between clinicians and seriously ill patients about values and...
Importance High-quality conversations between clinicians and seriously ill patients about values and...
Background Hospitalized advanced cancer patients and their families are inadequately informed about ...
Introduction: Hematology-oncology patients are more likely to receive high intensity care (HIC), inc...
Background:Serious illness conversations are part of advance care planning (ACP) and focus on progno...
BACKGROUND: Conversations with seriously ill patients about their values and goals have been associa...
Background: Systemic treatment for advanced cancer offers uncertain and sometimes little benefit whi...
This dissertation applies a risk communication theoretical framework, the Risk Information Seeking a...
Background: Systemic treatment for advanced cancer offers uncertain and sometimes little benefit whi...
Background: Serious illness conversations between health care providers and patients are necessary ...
ImportancePoor communication by health care professionals contributes to physical and psychological ...
BACKGROUND: Palliative systematic treatment offers uncertain and often limited benefits, and the bur...
Abstract Background Increased breast density augments breast cancer risk and reduces mammography sen...