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Considering racial and ethnic preferences in communication and interactions among the patient, family member, and physician following diagnosis of localized prostate cancer: study of a US population

Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among American men. The multiple treatment options for localized prostate cancer and potential side effects can complicate the decision-making process. We describe the level of engagement and communication among the patient, family member, and ph...

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Autores principales: Rim, Sun Hee, Hall, Ingrid J, Fairweather, Megan E, Fedorenko, Catherine R, Ekwueme, Donatus U, Smith, Judith Lee, Thompson, Ian M, Keane, Thomas E, Penson, David F, Moinpour, Carol M, Zeliadt, Steven B, Ramsey, Scott D
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3133516/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21760749
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S19609
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author Rim, Sun Hee
Hall, Ingrid J
Fairweather, Megan E
Fedorenko, Catherine R
Ekwueme, Donatus U
Smith, Judith Lee
Thompson, Ian M
Keane, Thomas E
Penson, David F
Moinpour, Carol M
Zeliadt, Steven B
Ramsey, Scott D
author_facet Rim, Sun Hee
Hall, Ingrid J
Fairweather, Megan E
Fedorenko, Catherine R
Ekwueme, Donatus U
Smith, Judith Lee
Thompson, Ian M
Keane, Thomas E
Penson, David F
Moinpour, Carol M
Zeliadt, Steven B
Ramsey, Scott D
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description Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among American men. The multiple treatment options for localized prostate cancer and potential side effects can complicate the decision-making process. We describe the level of engagement and communication among the patient, family member, and physician (the decision-making “triad”) in the decision process prior to treatment. Using the Family and Cancer Therapy Selection (FACTS) study baseline survey data, we note racial/ethnic variations in communication among the triad. Sensitivity to and awareness of decision-making styles of both the patient and their family member (or caregiver) may enable clinicians to positively influence communication exchanges about important clinical decisions.
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spelling pubmed-31335162011-07-14 Considering racial and ethnic preferences in communication and interactions among the patient, family member, and physician following diagnosis of localized prostate cancer: study of a US population Rim, Sun Hee Hall, Ingrid J Fairweather, Megan E Fedorenko, Catherine R Ekwueme, Donatus U Smith, Judith Lee Thompson, Ian M Keane, Thomas E Penson, David F Moinpour, Carol M Zeliadt, Steven B Ramsey, Scott D Int J Gen Med Short Report Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among American men. The multiple treatment options for localized prostate cancer and potential side effects can complicate the decision-making process. We describe the level of engagement and communication among the patient, family member, and physician (the decision-making “triad”) in the decision process prior to treatment. Using the Family and Cancer Therapy Selection (FACTS) study baseline survey data, we note racial/ethnic variations in communication among the triad. Sensitivity to and awareness of decision-making styles of both the patient and their family member (or caregiver) may enable clinicians to positively influence communication exchanges about important clinical decisions. Dove Medical Press 2011-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3133516/ /pubmed/21760749 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S19609 Text en © 2011 Rim et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rim, Sun Hee
Hall, Ingrid J
Fairweather, Megan E
Fedorenko, Catherine R
Ekwueme, Donatus U
Smith, Judith Lee
Thompson, Ian M
Keane, Thomas E
Penson, David F
Moinpour, Carol M
Zeliadt, Steven B
Ramsey, Scott D
Considering racial and ethnic preferences in communication and interactions among the patient, family member, and physician following diagnosis of localized prostate cancer: study of a US population
title Considering racial and ethnic preferences in communication and interactions among the patient, family member, and physician following diagnosis of localized prostate cancer: study of a US population
title_full Considering racial and ethnic preferences in communication and interactions among the patient, family member, and physician following diagnosis of localized prostate cancer: study of a US population
title_fullStr Considering racial and ethnic preferences in communication and interactions among the patient, family member, and physician following diagnosis of localized prostate cancer: study of a US population
title_full_unstemmed Considering racial and ethnic preferences in communication and interactions among the patient, family member, and physician following diagnosis of localized prostate cancer: study of a US population
title_short Considering racial and ethnic preferences in communication and interactions among the patient, family member, and physician following diagnosis of localized prostate cancer: study of a US population
title_sort considering racial and ethnic preferences in communication and interactions among the patient, family member, and physician following diagnosis of localized prostate cancer: study of a us population
topic Short Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3133516/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21760749
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S19609
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