A randomized pre- and post-test control group design was conducted in 12 oncology wards to investigate the effectiveness of an intervention, existing of a communication skills training with web-enabled video feedback and a Question Prompt Sheet (QPS), which aimed to improve patient education to older cancer patients (≥65 years). The effects were studied by analyzing questionnaires and video recordings of patient education sessions preceding chemotherapy with 210 different patients. Patients’ recall of information was the primary outcome of the study. Recall was checked against the actual communication in the video-recordings. Moreover, communication skills were assessed by observing the extent to which nurses implemented 67 communication as...
Background: effective communication is increasingly recognised as a core clinical skill. However, th...
BACKGROUND: Doctors' communication with patients is commonly hampered by lack of training in this co...
Too many patients leave their consultations with insufficient understanding about their diagnosis, p...
A randomized pre- and post-test control group design was conducted in 12 oncology wards to investiga...
The efficacy of a communication skills training programme was shown through a randomised trial. Onco...
In this paper the effect of a communication training programme on the instrumental and affective com...
The efficacy of a communication skills training programme was shown through a randomised trial. Onco...
The efficacy of a communication skills training programme was shown through a randomised trial. Onco...
INTRODUCTION: Communication skills are a cornerstone in cancer care. Several studies have examined t...
Contains fulltext : 88939.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The objective ...
This multi-centre, two-armed parallel-group pragmatic randomised controlled trial (RCT) evaluated th...
Effective communication is widely regarded as a crucial component of patient care that can determine...
PURPOSE: Fulfilling cancer patients informational and emotional needs is a key factor in reducing st...
In this paper the effect of a communication training programme on the instrumental and affective com...
BACKGROUND: Doctors' communication with patients is commonly hampered by lack of training in this co...
Background: effective communication is increasingly recognised as a core clinical skill. However, th...
BACKGROUND: Doctors' communication with patients is commonly hampered by lack of training in this co...
Too many patients leave their consultations with insufficient understanding about their diagnosis, p...
A randomized pre- and post-test control group design was conducted in 12 oncology wards to investiga...
The efficacy of a communication skills training programme was shown through a randomised trial. Onco...
In this paper the effect of a communication training programme on the instrumental and affective com...
The efficacy of a communication skills training programme was shown through a randomised trial. Onco...
The efficacy of a communication skills training programme was shown through a randomised trial. Onco...
INTRODUCTION: Communication skills are a cornerstone in cancer care. Several studies have examined t...
Contains fulltext : 88939.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The objective ...
This multi-centre, two-armed parallel-group pragmatic randomised controlled trial (RCT) evaluated th...
Effective communication is widely regarded as a crucial component of patient care that can determine...
PURPOSE: Fulfilling cancer patients informational and emotional needs is a key factor in reducing st...
In this paper the effect of a communication training programme on the instrumental and affective com...
BACKGROUND: Doctors' communication with patients is commonly hampered by lack of training in this co...
Background: effective communication is increasingly recognised as a core clinical skill. However, th...
BACKGROUND: Doctors' communication with patients is commonly hampered by lack of training in this co...
Too many patients leave their consultations with insufficient understanding about their diagnosis, p...