Background: Many patients who require an interpreter have difficulty remembering information from their medical consultations. Memory aids such as consultation audio-recordings may be of benefit to these patients. However, there is no established means of measuring patients’ memory of medical information. Objectives: This study aimed to develop a method for eliciting and coding recall of medical information in non-English-speaking patients. Design: This method, called Patient-Interpreter-Clinician coding (PICcode), was developed in the context of a phase II trial conducted in two outpatient oncology clinics in Melbourne, Australia, and was refined iteratively through consultation with an expert panel and piloting. Between-coder differences ...
PURPOSE: Remembering medical treatment information may be particularly taxing for older cancer patie...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Many people find it difficult to remember information prov...
Purpose: Remembering medical treatment information may be particularly taxing for older cancer patie...
Background Many patients who require an interpreter have difficulty remembering information from th...
To be involved in decision-making and provide consent to treatment, patients must recall information...
To be involved in decision-making and provide consent to treatment, patients must recall information...
Purpose: Remembering medical treatment information may be particularly taxing for older cancer pat...
Objectives: Patient recall of medical information is usually poor. Healthcare providers can employ a...
Objectives: Patient recall of medical information is usually poor. Healthcare providers can employ a...
This systematic review investigates which interventions are effective to improve recall of medical i...
Objective: Cancer patients need information provision to cope with their disease. However, only 20-6...
Objectives Patient recall of medical information is usually poor. Healthcare providers can employ a...
BackgroundMany people find it difficult to remember information provided during medical consultation...
ABSTRACT Background: Anesthesiologists deliver large quantities of verbal information to patients du...
Patients who do not speak English as their primary language suffer from worse patient outcomes than ...
PURPOSE: Remembering medical treatment information may be particularly taxing for older cancer patie...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Many people find it difficult to remember information prov...
Purpose: Remembering medical treatment information may be particularly taxing for older cancer patie...
Background Many patients who require an interpreter have difficulty remembering information from th...
To be involved in decision-making and provide consent to treatment, patients must recall information...
To be involved in decision-making and provide consent to treatment, patients must recall information...
Purpose: Remembering medical treatment information may be particularly taxing for older cancer pat...
Objectives: Patient recall of medical information is usually poor. Healthcare providers can employ a...
Objectives: Patient recall of medical information is usually poor. Healthcare providers can employ a...
This systematic review investigates which interventions are effective to improve recall of medical i...
Objective: Cancer patients need information provision to cope with their disease. However, only 20-6...
Objectives Patient recall of medical information is usually poor. Healthcare providers can employ a...
BackgroundMany people find it difficult to remember information provided during medical consultation...
ABSTRACT Background: Anesthesiologists deliver large quantities of verbal information to patients du...
Patients who do not speak English as their primary language suffer from worse patient outcomes than ...
PURPOSE: Remembering medical treatment information may be particularly taxing for older cancer patie...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Many people find it difficult to remember information prov...
Purpose: Remembering medical treatment information may be particularly taxing for older cancer patie...