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Clinician–patient communication: evidence-based recommendations to guide practice in cancer

GOALS OF WORK: To develop recommendations for effective communication between cancer health care providers and patients based on a systematic review of methods of clinician–patient communication that may affect patient outcomes associated with distress at critical points in the course of cancer care...

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Autores principales: Rodin, G., Zimmermann, C., Mayer, C., Howell, D., Katz, M., Sussman, J., Mackay, J.A., Brouwers, M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Multimed Inc. 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2794681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20016745
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author Rodin, G.
Zimmermann, C.
Mayer, C.
Howell, D.
Katz, M.
Sussman, J.
Mackay, J.A.
Brouwers, M.
author_facet Rodin, G.
Zimmermann, C.
Mayer, C.
Howell, D.
Katz, M.
Sussman, J.
Mackay, J.A.
Brouwers, M.
author_sort Rodin, G.
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description GOALS OF WORK: To develop recommendations for effective communication between cancer health care providers and patients based on a systematic review of methods of clinician–patient communication that may affect patient outcomes associated with distress at critical points in the course of cancer care. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A systematic review of the literature was conducted, and evidence-based recommendations were formulated to guide clinician–patient communication in cancer care. A formal external review was conducted to validate the relevance of these recommendations. MAIN RESULTS: Recommendations for communication in cancer care are presented, based on guidelines from the Australian National Breast Cancer Centre and the Australian National Cancer Control Initiative, an updated systematic review of the research evidence, and a consensus by the Clinician–Patient Communications Working Panel of the Program in Evidence-Based Care of Cancer Care Ontario. The recommendations were sent to 110 Ontario practitioners for external review: 33 responded (30% response rate). Most of these respondents (87%) agreed with the draft recommendations and approved of their use as a practice guideline (90%). A condensed version of the recommendations, including 10 key points, was also created. CONCLUSIONS: There is evidence to support general clinician–patient communication approaches, although the preferences of cancer patients regarding such communication exhibit individual and cultural variability. Recommendations are provided, based on evidence, the consensus of an expert panel, and feedback from a survey of external practitioners. Evidence evaluating the role of decision aids and strategies to facilitate better communication is inconsistent, although such tools may be of value for some patients.
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spelling pubmed-27946812009-12-16 Clinician–patient communication: evidence-based recommendations to guide practice in cancer Rodin, G. Zimmermann, C. Mayer, C. Howell, D. Katz, M. Sussman, J. Mackay, J.A. Brouwers, M. Curr Oncol Practice Guidelines Series GOALS OF WORK: To develop recommendations for effective communication between cancer health care providers and patients based on a systematic review of methods of clinician–patient communication that may affect patient outcomes associated with distress at critical points in the course of cancer care. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A systematic review of the literature was conducted, and evidence-based recommendations were formulated to guide clinician–patient communication in cancer care. A formal external review was conducted to validate the relevance of these recommendations. MAIN RESULTS: Recommendations for communication in cancer care are presented, based on guidelines from the Australian National Breast Cancer Centre and the Australian National Cancer Control Initiative, an updated systematic review of the research evidence, and a consensus by the Clinician–Patient Communications Working Panel of the Program in Evidence-Based Care of Cancer Care Ontario. The recommendations were sent to 110 Ontario practitioners for external review: 33 responded (30% response rate). Most of these respondents (87%) agreed with the draft recommendations and approved of their use as a practice guideline (90%). A condensed version of the recommendations, including 10 key points, was also created. CONCLUSIONS: There is evidence to support general clinician–patient communication approaches, although the preferences of cancer patients regarding such communication exhibit individual and cultural variability. Recommendations are provided, based on evidence, the consensus of an expert panel, and feedback from a survey of external practitioners. Evidence evaluating the role of decision aids and strategies to facilitate better communication is inconsistent, although such tools may be of value for some patients. Multimed Inc. 2009-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2794681/ /pubmed/20016745 Text en 2009 Multimed Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rodin, G.
Zimmermann, C.
Mayer, C.
Howell, D.
Katz, M.
Sussman, J.
Mackay, J.A.
Brouwers, M.
Clinician–patient communication: evidence-based recommendations to guide practice in cancer
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title_short Clinician–patient communication: evidence-based recommendations to guide practice in cancer
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2794681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20016745
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