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Colorectal cancer screening disparities in Asian Americans: the influences of patient-provider communication and social media use
PurposeWe examined the role of patient-provider communication (PPC) during in-person visits and via electronic communication and social media use on...
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Patient-Reported Outcomes and Medical Provider Satisfaction Among Adult and Pediatric Ataxia-Telangiectasia Patients
PurposeAtaxia-telangiectasia (A-T) is a rare genetic condition with malfunctioning DNA repair processes resulting in significant clinical findings,...
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Exploring Racial Differences in Treatment Decision-making in Chinese Immigrant and White American Breast Cancer Patients: the Role of Patient-Provider Communication
Chinese immigrant cancer patients report suboptimal patient-provider communication, which increases the likelihood of decisional conflict and...
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Communication: Inter- and Intracommunication, Provider-Patient Communication, Perspectives and Approaches, Provider Competencies and Communication Skill, Patient Competencies and Communication Skills, Equity in Healthcare Delivery, Patient Counseling, Medication History, and Patient Education
Communication in healthcare delivery is very valuable and quite different from general communication. In olden times, prescriptions were deliberately... -
Patient and provider perspectives on polygenic risk scores: implications for clinical reporting and utilization
BackgroundPolygenic risk scores (PRS), which offer information about genomic risk for common diseases, have been proposed for clinical...
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Racial disparities in cancer genetic counseling encounters: study protocol for investigating patient-genetic counselor communication in the naturalistic clinical setting using a convergent mixed methods design
BackgroundDespite decades of effort to reduce racial cancer disparities, Black people continue to die at higher rates from cancer than any other U.S....
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Patient, provider, and nurse preferences of patient reported outcomes (PRO) and side effect management during cancer treatment of underrepresented racial and ethnic minority groups, rural and economically disadvantaged patients: a mixed methods study
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to evaluate patient, oncologist and nurse perspectives on side effects and patient reported outcomes (PROs) with...
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Understanding perceptions of tumor genomic profile testing in Black/African American cancer patients in a qualitative study: the role of medical mistrust, provider communication, and family support
Tumor genomic profiling (TGP) examines genes and somatic mutations specific to a patient’s tumor to identify targets for cancer treatments but can...
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Patient, primary care provider, and stakeholder perspectives on mammography screening frequency: lessons learned from a qualitative study
BackgroundU.S. professional organizations have provided conflicting recommendations on annual vs. biennial mammography screening. Potential harms of...
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Attitude and communication skills of German medical students
ObjectiveWhile the development of communication competencies in medical schools plays a pivotal role in the curriculum, studies show that students’...
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Variation in communication of side effects in prostate cancer treatment consultations
BackgroundEffective communication of treatment side effects (SE) is critical for shared decision-making (SDM) in localized prostate cancer. We sought...
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Geriatric Communication Skills Training Program for Oncology Healthcare Providers: a Secondary Analysis of Patient and Caregiver Outcomes
Geriatric cancer patients and their caregivers have unique needs that make it difficult for their healthcare providers (HCPs) to effectively...
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Attitudes and Perception of the REFLECT Communication Curriculum for Clinical Oncology Graduate Medical Education
Communication and interpersonal skills are essential components of oncology patient care. The REFLECT ( R espect, E mpathy, F acilitate Effective...
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Feasibility and Impact of an Online Simulation Focusing on Nursing Communication About Sexual Health in Gynecologic Oncology
Nurses’ communication regarding the sexual health of women with gynecologic cancer is suboptimal and may be attributed to their lack of sexual health...
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Development and validation of the provider assessed quality of consultations with language interpretation scale (PQC-LI)
ObjectiveWith the growing immigrant communities in the western world, there is an urgent need to address language barriers to care, and health...
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Enhancing Oncologists’ Comfort with Serious Illness Conversations: The Impact of Serious Illness Conversation Guide (SICG) Training
Providers oftentimes need to have difficult conversations with patients facing a poor prognosis. Research indicates that providers generally feel ill...
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Family communication of cancer genetic test results in an ethnically diverse population: a qualitative exploration of more than 200 patients
Previous research on family communication of cancer genetic test results has primarily focused on non-Hispanic White patients with high-risk...
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Preparing Patients to Communicate with Their Doctors About Clinical Trials as a Treatment Option: Impact of a Novel Video Intervention for Patients with a Blood Cancer and Their Caregivers
Cancer clinical trials (CCTs) are imperative for advancing cancer treatment and providing treatment options for patients; however, many barriers...
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Self-efficacy to Get Cancer-Related Information or Advice
Self-efficacy, or confidence, for being able to get cancer information may affect a person’s understanding of cancer risk and subsequent...
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Knowledge, perceptions, and beliefs about urinary tract infections in persons with neurogenic bladder and impacts on interventions to promote person-centered care
Study designQualitative study.
ObjectivesTo explore how knowledge, perceptions, and beliefs about urinary tract infections (UTIs) among persons with...