Patients forget 20-80% of information provided during medical consultations. The emotional stress often experienced by patients during consultations could be one of the mechanisms that lead to limited recall. The current experimental study therefore investigated the associations between (analog) patients' psychophysiological arousal, self-reported emotional stress and their (long term) memory of information provided by the physician. One hundred and eighty one cancer-naïve individuals acted as so-called analog patients (APs), i.e. they were instructed to watch a scripted video-recoding of an oncological bad news consultation while imagining themselves being in the patient's situation. Electrodermal and cardiovascular activity (e.g. skin con...
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...
Patients forget 20-80% of information provided during medical consultations. The emotional stress of...
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 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 main goal of the research described in this thesis was to investigate the impact of oncologists’...
Objective: Cancer patients need information provision to cope with their disease. However, only 20-6...
Objective: The impact of two types of oncologists’ emotion-oriented communication on participants’ r...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Patients' recall of provided information during bad news co...
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...
Patients forget 20-80% of information provided during medical consultations. The emotional stress of...
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 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 main goal of the research described in this thesis was to investigate the impact of oncologists’...
Objective: Cancer patients need information provision to cope with their disease. However, only 20-6...
Objective: The impact of two types of oncologists’ emotion-oriented communication on participants’ r...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Patients' recall of provided information during bad news co...
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...