Purpose To build on results of a cluster randomized controlled trial (RCT) of a combined patient-oncologist intervention to improve communication in advanced cancer, we conducted a post hoc analysis of the patient intervention component, a previsit patient coaching session that used a question prompt list (QPL). We hypothesized that intervention-group participants would bring up more QPL-related topics, particularly prognosis-related topics, during the subsequent oncologist visit. Patients and Methods This cluster RCT with 170 patients who had advanced nonhematologic cancer (and their caregivers) recruited from practices of 24 participating oncologists in western New York. Intervention-group oncologists (n = 12) received individualized comm...
Background: Palliative systematic treatment offers uncertain and often limited benefits, and the bur...
A randomized pre- and post-test control group design was conducted in 12 oncology wards to investiga...
A randomized pre- and post-test control group design was conducted in 12 oncology wards to investiga...
Objective The objective of this study was to provide insight into how advanced cancer patients and t...
Over a third of adult patients with cancer die prematurely of their disease. Patients are often not ...
International audiencePurpose of reviewThis literature review sets out to summarize knowledge on the...
Objective Question Prompt Lists (QPLs) have been used extensively in the oncology setting to improve...
Background: Clinicians and patients find prognosis and end-of-life care discussions challenging. Mis...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Background Patients are often not given the information needed to understand the...
Objective: To examine the feasibility and acceptability of routine provision of patient question pro...
Communication aids can assist patients in obtaining the necessary information about their disease an...
Objective: To examine how end-of-life talk is initiated in CALM therapy sessions with advanced cance...
BACKGROUND: Palliative systematic treatment offers uncertain and often limited benefits, and the bur...
Objectives Question prompt lists (QPLs) support patients and family to ask questions they consider i...
BACKGROUND: Conversations with seriously ill patients about their values and goals have been associa...
Background: Palliative systematic treatment offers uncertain and often limited benefits, and the bur...
A randomized pre- and post-test control group design was conducted in 12 oncology wards to investiga...
A randomized pre- and post-test control group design was conducted in 12 oncology wards to investiga...
Objective The objective of this study was to provide insight into how advanced cancer patients and t...
Over a third of adult patients with cancer die prematurely of their disease. Patients are often not ...
International audiencePurpose of reviewThis literature review sets out to summarize knowledge on the...
Objective Question Prompt Lists (QPLs) have been used extensively in the oncology setting to improve...
Background: Clinicians and patients find prognosis and end-of-life care discussions challenging. Mis...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Background Patients are often not given the information needed to understand the...
Objective: To examine the feasibility and acceptability of routine provision of patient question pro...
Communication aids can assist patients in obtaining the necessary information about their disease an...
Objective: To examine how end-of-life talk is initiated in CALM therapy sessions with advanced cance...
BACKGROUND: Palliative systematic treatment offers uncertain and often limited benefits, and the bur...
Objectives Question prompt lists (QPLs) support patients and family to ask questions they consider i...
BACKGROUND: Conversations with seriously ill patients about their values and goals have been associa...
Background: Palliative systematic treatment offers uncertain and often limited benefits, and the bur...
A randomized pre- and post-test control group design was conducted in 12 oncology wards to investiga...
A randomized pre- and post-test control group design was conducted in 12 oncology wards to investiga...