In cancer communication, most of the literature is in the realm of delivering bad news while much less attention has been given to the communication of uncertain news around the diagnosis and the possible outcomes of the illness. Drawing on video-recorded cancer consultations collected in two Italian hospitals, this article analyzes three communication practices used by oncologists to interactionally manage the uncertainty during the visit: alternating between uncertain bad news and certain good news, anticipating scenarios, and guessing test results. Both diagnostic and personal uncertainties are not hidden to the patient, yet they are reduced through these practices. Such communication practices are present in 32 % of the visits in the da...
Supplementary Information Files for- Two sources of miscommunication in oncology consultations: An o...
In this study, 10 hematologists and 10 lung oncologists were interviewed regarding the information t...
The aim of this study was to explore the physician's communication pattern when breaking a bad unexp...
Treatment decision making is often guided by evidence-based probabilities, which may be presented to...
Introduction: Uncertainty is omnipresent in cancer care, including the ambiguity of diagnostic tests...
BACKGROUND: Treatment decision making is often guided by evidence-based probabilities, which may be ...
This study investigated how doctors and patients diagnosed with advanced incurable cancer experience...
Introduction: Uncertainty is omnipresent in cancer care, including the ambiguity of diagnostic tests...
Evidence-based medicine has enhanced the predictive capacity of biomedicine in population terms, but...
Breaking bad news is one of the most stressful duties of the physician in oncology. Among other issu...
Objective: Persons seeking cancer genetic counseling mainly aim to obtain information and certainty ...
The transition to palliative (breast)cancer care is a stressful event. It is important to communicat...
This paper investigates miscommunication in sequences of talk where an oncologist asks about patient...
This paper investigates miscommunication in sequences of talk where an oncologist asks about patient...
Nowadays, websites, online journals, and social media give access to an extraordinary amount of medi...
Supplementary Information Files for- Two sources of miscommunication in oncology consultations: An o...
In this study, 10 hematologists and 10 lung oncologists were interviewed regarding the information t...
The aim of this study was to explore the physician's communication pattern when breaking a bad unexp...
Treatment decision making is often guided by evidence-based probabilities, which may be presented to...
Introduction: Uncertainty is omnipresent in cancer care, including the ambiguity of diagnostic tests...
BACKGROUND: Treatment decision making is often guided by evidence-based probabilities, which may be ...
This study investigated how doctors and patients diagnosed with advanced incurable cancer experience...
Introduction: Uncertainty is omnipresent in cancer care, including the ambiguity of diagnostic tests...
Evidence-based medicine has enhanced the predictive capacity of biomedicine in population terms, but...
Breaking bad news is one of the most stressful duties of the physician in oncology. Among other issu...
Objective: Persons seeking cancer genetic counseling mainly aim to obtain information and certainty ...
The transition to palliative (breast)cancer care is a stressful event. It is important to communicat...
This paper investigates miscommunication in sequences of talk where an oncologist asks about patient...
This paper investigates miscommunication in sequences of talk where an oncologist asks about patient...
Nowadays, websites, online journals, and social media give access to an extraordinary amount of medi...
Supplementary Information Files for- Two sources of miscommunication in oncology consultations: An o...
In this study, 10 hematologists and 10 lung oncologists were interviewed regarding the information t...
The aim of this study was to explore the physician's communication pattern when breaking a bad unexp...