Objective This study tested the effectiveness of a brief, learner-centered, breaking bad news (BBN) communication skills training module using objective evaluation measures. Methods This randomized control study (N = 66) compared intervention and control groups of students (n = 28) and residents’ (n = 38) objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) performance of communication skills using Common Ground Assessment and Breaking Bad News measures. Results Follow-up performance scores of intervention group students improved significantly regarding BBN (colon cancer (CC), p = 0.007, r = −0.47; breast cancer (BC), p = 0.003, r = −0.53), attention to patient responses after BBN (CC, p \u3c 0.001, r = −0.74; BC, p = 0.001, r = −0.65), and add...
Background: Delivering bad news to patients is one of the most difficult tasks of physicians that pl...
Background: Although previous studies have reported the efficacy of communication skills training (C...
This study aimed to assess the perceptions of breaking bad news of cancer diagnosis as perceived by ...
This workshop demonstrated the utility of a patient-centered web-based/digital Breaking Bad News com...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to assess the efficacy of a 40-h training programme designed to teach re...
This continuation study evaluates from the patient perspective the effectiveness of an individualize...
Training medical students in breaking bad news (BBN) in oncology may be key to improve patient care ...
Background: Nurses have an important role in the process of providing information and helping patien...
Although patients with cancer are often accompanied by a relative during breaking bad news (BBN) con...
Background: effective communication is increasingly recognised as a core clinical skill. However, th...
ABSTRACT Introduction Breaking bad news althoughfrequent among healthcare professionals and their ...
Too many patients leave their consultations with insufficient understanding about their diagnosis, p...
Breaking bad news is a complex and frequent clinical task for physicians working in oncology. It can...
Background: effective communication is increasingly recognised as a core clinical skill. Many health...
Contains fulltext : 88939.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The objective ...
Background: Delivering bad news to patients is one of the most difficult tasks of physicians that pl...
Background: Although previous studies have reported the efficacy of communication skills training (C...
This study aimed to assess the perceptions of breaking bad news of cancer diagnosis as perceived by ...
This workshop demonstrated the utility of a patient-centered web-based/digital Breaking Bad News com...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to assess the efficacy of a 40-h training programme designed to teach re...
This continuation study evaluates from the patient perspective the effectiveness of an individualize...
Training medical students in breaking bad news (BBN) in oncology may be key to improve patient care ...
Background: Nurses have an important role in the process of providing information and helping patien...
Although patients with cancer are often accompanied by a relative during breaking bad news (BBN) con...
Background: effective communication is increasingly recognised as a core clinical skill. However, th...
ABSTRACT Introduction Breaking bad news althoughfrequent among healthcare professionals and their ...
Too many patients leave their consultations with insufficient understanding about their diagnosis, p...
Breaking bad news is a complex and frequent clinical task for physicians working in oncology. It can...
Background: effective communication is increasingly recognised as a core clinical skill. Many health...
Contains fulltext : 88939.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The objective ...
Background: Delivering bad news to patients is one of the most difficult tasks of physicians that pl...
Background: Although previous studies have reported the efficacy of communication skills training (C...
This study aimed to assess the perceptions of breaking bad news of cancer diagnosis as perceived by ...