OBJECTIVE: Patients' recall of provided information during bad news consultations is poor. According to the attentional narrowing hypothesis, the emotional arousal caused by the bad news might be responsible for this hampered information processing. Because affective communication has proven to be effective in tempering patients' emotional reactions, the current study used an experimental design to explore whether physician's affective communication in bad news consultations decreases patients' anxiety and uncertainty and improves information recall. METHOD: Two scripted video-vignettes of a bad news consultation were used in which the physician's verbal communication was manipulated (standard vs. affective condition). Fifty healthy women (...
Objective: The aim of this paper is to discuss experimental research investigating the effect of phy...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of physicians’ supportive communication on analog...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of physicians’ supportive communication on analog...
OBJECTIVE: Patients' recall of provided information during bad news consultations is poor. According...
Objective: Patients' recall of provided information during bad news consultations is poor. According...
Objective: Patients' recall of provided information during bad news consultations is poor. According...
Objective: Patients’ recall of provided information during bad news consultations is poor. According...
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Objective: The diagnosis of incurable cancer may evoke physiological arousal in patients. Physiologi...
Objective: The diagnosis of incurable cancer may evoke physiological arousal in patients. Physiologi...
Objective: The diagnosis of incurable cancer may evoke physiological arousal in patients. Physiologi...
Objective: The diagnosis of incurable cancer may evoke physiological arousal in patients. Physiologi...
The diagnosis of incurable cancer may evoke physiological arousal in patients. Physiological arousal...
AbstractObjectiveThe diagnosis of incurable cancer may evoke physiological arousal in patients. Phys...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of physicians' supportive communicati...
Objective: The aim of this paper is to discuss experimental research investigating the effect of phy...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of physicians’ supportive communication on analog...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of physicians’ supportive communication on analog...
OBJECTIVE: Patients' recall of provided information during bad news consultations is poor. According...
Objective: Patients' recall of provided information during bad news consultations is poor. According...
Objective: Patients' recall of provided information during bad news consultations is poor. According...
Objective: Patients’ recall of provided information during bad news consultations is poor. According...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Patients' recall of provided information during bad news co...
Objective: The diagnosis of incurable cancer may evoke physiological arousal in patients. Physiologi...
Objective: The diagnosis of incurable cancer may evoke physiological arousal in patients. Physiologi...
Objective: The diagnosis of incurable cancer may evoke physiological arousal in patients. Physiologi...
Objective: The diagnosis of incurable cancer may evoke physiological arousal in patients. Physiologi...
The diagnosis of incurable cancer may evoke physiological arousal in patients. Physiological arousal...
AbstractObjectiveThe diagnosis of incurable cancer may evoke physiological arousal in patients. Phys...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of physicians' supportive communicati...
Objective: The aim of this paper is to discuss experimental research investigating the effect of phy...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of physicians’ supportive communication on analog...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of physicians’ supportive communication on analog...