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Framing Concerns about Body Image during Pre- and Post-Surgical Consultations for Head and Neck Cancer: A Qualitative Study of Patient–Physician Interactions

Patients with head and neck cancer report high unmet psychosocial needs as they undergo lifesaving treatments that can significantly alter their appearance and cause functional impairments. This qualitative analysis of recordings of 88 pre- and post-surgical consultations involving 20 patients respo...

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Autores principales: Cherba, Maria, Brummans, Boris H. J. M., Hier, Michael P., Giguère, Lauriane, Chartier, Gabrielle, Jacobs, Hannah, Forest, Véronique-Isabelle, Mlynarek, Alex, Sultanem, Khalil, Henry, Melissa
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9139818/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35621662
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29050272
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author Cherba, Maria
Brummans, Boris H. J. M.
Hier, Michael P.
Giguère, Lauriane
Chartier, Gabrielle
Jacobs, Hannah
Forest, Véronique-Isabelle
Mlynarek, Alex
Sultanem, Khalil
Henry, Melissa
author_facet Cherba, Maria
Brummans, Boris H. J. M.
Hier, Michael P.
Giguère, Lauriane
Chartier, Gabrielle
Jacobs, Hannah
Forest, Véronique-Isabelle
Mlynarek, Alex
Sultanem, Khalil
Henry, Melissa
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description Patients with head and neck cancer report high unmet psychosocial needs as they undergo lifesaving treatments that can significantly alter their appearance and cause functional impairments. This qualitative analysis of recordings of 88 pre- and post-surgical consultations involving 20 patients respond to the need for empirical studies of patient–provider conversations about body image concerns. It indicates that the emphasis on concerns about survival, cure, and physical recovery during clinical consultations may leave concerns about the impacts of surgery on appearance and function unexplored and even silenced. The interviews with patients and medical team members that complement the analysis of the recordings suggest that an emphasis on survival, cure, and physical recovery can respond to the need for reassurance in the context of serious illness. However, it can also be problematic as it contributes to the silencing of patients’ concerns and to a potential lack of preparedness for the consequences of surgery. The results of this study can contribute to raising surgeons’ awareness of the interactional dynamics during clinical consultations. Moreover, the results highlight the unique role that surgeons can play in validating patients’ psychosocial concerns to support patients’ rehabilitation in both physical and psychosocial domains.
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spelling pubmed-91398182022-05-28 Framing Concerns about Body Image during Pre- and Post-Surgical Consultations for Head and Neck Cancer: A Qualitative Study of Patient–Physician Interactions Cherba, Maria Brummans, Boris H. J. M. Hier, Michael P. Giguère, Lauriane Chartier, Gabrielle Jacobs, Hannah Forest, Véronique-Isabelle Mlynarek, Alex Sultanem, Khalil Henry, Melissa Curr Oncol Article Patients with head and neck cancer report high unmet psychosocial needs as they undergo lifesaving treatments that can significantly alter their appearance and cause functional impairments. This qualitative analysis of recordings of 88 pre- and post-surgical consultations involving 20 patients respond to the need for empirical studies of patient–provider conversations about body image concerns. It indicates that the emphasis on concerns about survival, cure, and physical recovery during clinical consultations may leave concerns about the impacts of surgery on appearance and function unexplored and even silenced. The interviews with patients and medical team members that complement the analysis of the recordings suggest that an emphasis on survival, cure, and physical recovery can respond to the need for reassurance in the context of serious illness. However, it can also be problematic as it contributes to the silencing of patients’ concerns and to a potential lack of preparedness for the consequences of surgery. The results of this study can contribute to raising surgeons’ awareness of the interactional dynamics during clinical consultations. Moreover, the results highlight the unique role that surgeons can play in validating patients’ psychosocial concerns to support patients’ rehabilitation in both physical and psychosocial domains. MDPI 2022-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9139818/ /pubmed/35621662 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29050272 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cherba, Maria
Brummans, Boris H. J. M.
Hier, Michael P.
Giguère, Lauriane
Chartier, Gabrielle
Jacobs, Hannah
Forest, Véronique-Isabelle
Mlynarek, Alex
Sultanem, Khalil
Henry, Melissa
Framing Concerns about Body Image during Pre- and Post-Surgical Consultations for Head and Neck Cancer: A Qualitative Study of Patient–Physician Interactions
title Framing Concerns about Body Image during Pre- and Post-Surgical Consultations for Head and Neck Cancer: A Qualitative Study of Patient–Physician Interactions
title_full Framing Concerns about Body Image during Pre- and Post-Surgical Consultations for Head and Neck Cancer: A Qualitative Study of Patient–Physician Interactions
title_fullStr Framing Concerns about Body Image during Pre- and Post-Surgical Consultations for Head and Neck Cancer: A Qualitative Study of Patient–Physician Interactions
title_full_unstemmed Framing Concerns about Body Image during Pre- and Post-Surgical Consultations for Head and Neck Cancer: A Qualitative Study of Patient–Physician Interactions
title_short Framing Concerns about Body Image during Pre- and Post-Surgical Consultations for Head and Neck Cancer: A Qualitative Study of Patient–Physician Interactions
title_sort framing concerns about body image during pre- and post-surgical consultations for head and neck cancer: a qualitative study of patient–physician interactions
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9139818/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35621662
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29050272
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