Effective communication skills are the key to good cancer care.
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Interventions before consultations for helping patients address their information needsCommunication skills training for health care professionals working with cancer patients, their families and/or carersCommunicating advanced cancer patients' symptoms via the Internet: a pooled analysis of two randomized trials examining caregiver preparedness, physical burden, and negative mood.[Communication preferences of patients with prostate cancer : Preferences regarding the communication of bad news of patients with prostate cancer in Germany-results of an anonymous patient survey].Satisfaction with care among patients with non-metastatic breast cancer: development and first steps of validation of the REPERES-60 questionnaireCross-cultural adaptation and patients' judgments of a question prompt list for Italian-speaking cancer patients.ComOn Coaching: Study protocol of a randomized controlled trial to assess the effect of a varied number of coaching sessions on transfer into clinical practice following communication skills training.Discussing randomised clinical trials of cancer therapy: evaluation of a Cancer Research UK training programme.Association of shared decision-making with type of breast cancer surgery: a cross-sectional study.Four minutes for a patient, twenty seconds for a relative - an observational study at a university hospitalBurn teams and burn centers: the importance of a comprehensive team approach to burn care.Information perception, wishes, and satisfaction in ambulatory cancer patients under active treatment: patient-reported outcomes with QLQ-INFO25.Assessing Patient-Centered Communication in Cancer Care: Measures for Surveillance of Communication Outcomes"Doctor, what do i have?" Knowledge of cancer diagnosis among immigrant/migrant minorities.Incentivised case finding for depression in patients with chronic heart disease and diabetes in primary care: an ethnographic study.Communication skills: some problems in nursing education and practice.Race/ethnicity-based concerns over understanding cancer diagnosis and treatment plan.Clinician characteristics, communication, and patient outcome in oncology: a systematic review.Patients understanding of depression associated with chronic physical illness: a qualitative study.Incorporating person centred care principles into an ongoing comprehensive cancer management program: an experiential account.Exploring the role of communications in quality improvement: A case study of the 1000 Lives Campaign in NHS WalesPerceived quality of health care in macular disease: a survey of members of the Macular Disease Society.Breaking bad news-what patients want and what they get: evaluating the SPIKES protocol in Germany.A Qualitative Investigation of Health Care Professionals', Patients' and Partners' Views on Psychosocial Issues and Related Interventions for Couples Coping with CancerCommunication between family carers and health professionals about end-of-life care for older people in the acute hospital setting: a qualitative study.Faith and protection: the construction of hope by parents of children with leukemia and their oncologistsPhysician and Patient and Caregiver Health Attitudes and Their Effect on Medicare Resource Allocation for Patients With Advanced Cancer.What surgeons tell patients and what patients want to know before major cancer surgery: a qualitative study.The lasting impact of the therapeutic alliance: Patient-oncologist alliance as a predictor of caregiver bereavement adjustment.Fertility preservation in women undergoing treatment for breast cancer in the UK: a questionnaire study.Oncology Communication Skills Training: Bringing Science to the Art of Delivering Bad NewsAssessing the quality of written information provision for surgical procedures: a case study in oesophagectomy.Interpersonal influences and attitudes about adjuvant therapy treatment decisions among non-metastatic breast cancer patients: an examination of differences by age and race/ethnicity in the BQUAL study.Screening for social difficulties in cancer patients: clinical utility of the Social Difficulties InventoryInformation needs of patients with cancer: results from a large study in UK cancer centresHow successful are oncologists in identifying patient distress, perceived social support, and need for psychosocial counselling?Association of perceived physician communication style with patient satisfaction, distress, cancer-related self-efficacy, and perceived control over the diseaseImpact of medical specialists' locus of control on communication skills in oncological interviews.Enduring impact of communication skills training: results of a 12-month follow-up.Health care provider communication: an empirical model of therapeutic effectiveness.
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Effective communication skills are the key to good cancer care.
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1999 թուականի Հոկտեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1999 թվականի հոտեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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