BACKGROUND: Many complaints in medicine and in advanced illnesses are about communication. Little is known about which specific communications harm. This study explored the perspectives of patients with advanced cancer about potentially harmful communication behaviors by oncologists and helpful alternatives. METHODS: An online survey design was used that was based on literature scoping and patient/clinician/researcher input. Patients with advanced cancer (n = 74) reflected on the potential harmfulness of 19 communication situations. They were asked whether they perceived the situation as one in which communication could be harmful (yes/no). If they answered "yes," they were asked whether they perceived the examples as harmful (yes/no) or he...
PurposeAccording to the Institute of Medicine, high-quality cancer care should include effective com...
Background and Aim: Giving bad news is an inevitable part of the medical profession. There are diffe...
PURPOSE: Patient-centered communication is critical to quality cancer care. Effective communication ...
This study investigated how doctors and patients diagnosed with advanced incurable cancer experience...
Objective: This study was designed to examine the belief held by many cancer patients that communica...
Abstract Background There is a need for more insight into how to address challenges of information-p...
A diagnosis of cancer typically results in patients experiencing uncertainty about and loss of contr...
Effective communication between dying cancer patients and their health care providers about prognosi...
PURPOSE: Cancer treatments are complex, involving multiple clinicians, toxic therapies, and uncertai...
Effective communication between dying cancer patients and their health care providers about prognosi...
Effective communication between dying cancer patients and their health care providers about prognosi...
The research literature suggests that physicians' attitudes regarding disclosing a diagnosis of canc...
Background: Communication between physicians and patients is a fundamental aspect of cancer care. Ba...
Background: An advanced cancer patient’s life is often disturbed by fear of cancer recurrence, cance...
Background: An advanced cancer patient’s life is often disturbed by fear of cancer recurrence, cance...
PurposeAccording to the Institute of Medicine, high-quality cancer care should include effective com...
Background and Aim: Giving bad news is an inevitable part of the medical profession. There are diffe...
PURPOSE: Patient-centered communication is critical to quality cancer care. Effective communication ...
This study investigated how doctors and patients diagnosed with advanced incurable cancer experience...
Objective: This study was designed to examine the belief held by many cancer patients that communica...
Abstract Background There is a need for more insight into how to address challenges of information-p...
A diagnosis of cancer typically results in patients experiencing uncertainty about and loss of contr...
Effective communication between dying cancer patients and their health care providers about prognosi...
PURPOSE: Cancer treatments are complex, involving multiple clinicians, toxic therapies, and uncertai...
Effective communication between dying cancer patients and their health care providers about prognosi...
Effective communication between dying cancer patients and their health care providers about prognosi...
The research literature suggests that physicians' attitudes regarding disclosing a diagnosis of canc...
Background: Communication between physicians and patients is a fundamental aspect of cancer care. Ba...
Background: An advanced cancer patient’s life is often disturbed by fear of cancer recurrence, cance...
Background: An advanced cancer patient’s life is often disturbed by fear of cancer recurrence, cance...
PurposeAccording to the Institute of Medicine, high-quality cancer care should include effective com...
Background and Aim: Giving bad news is an inevitable part of the medical profession. There are diffe...
PURPOSE: Patient-centered communication is critical to quality cancer care. Effective communication ...