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Patient-Provider Communication Data: Linking Process And Outcomes In Oncology Care, Lisa Kennedy Sheldon, Fangxin Hong, Donna L. Berry Nov 2011

Patient-Provider Communication Data: Linking Process And Outcomes In Oncology Care, Lisa Kennedy Sheldon, Fangxin Hong, Donna L. Berry

Nursing Faculty Publication Series

Overview: Patient–provider communication is vital to quality patient care in oncology settings and impacts health outcomes. Newer communication datasets contain patient symptom reports, real-time audiofiles of visits, coded communication data, and visit outcomes. The purpose of this paper is to: (1) review the complex communication processes during patient–provider interaction during oncology care; (2) describe methods of gathering and coding communication data; (3) suggest logical approaches to analyses; and (4) describe one new dataset that allows linking of patient symptoms and communication processes with visit outcomes. Challenges: Patient–provider communication research is complex due to numerous issues, including human subjects’ concerns, methods …


What Should Oncology Nurses Know When Caring For Veterans?, Elizabeth A. Delaney Nov 2011

What Should Oncology Nurses Know When Caring For Veterans?, Elizabeth A. Delaney

Nursing Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Malpractice Suits And Physician Apologies In Cancer Care, Eugene Chung, Jill R. Horwitz, John A.E. Pottow, Reshma Jagsi Jan 2011

Malpractice Suits And Physician Apologies In Cancer Care, Eugene Chung, Jill R. Horwitz, John A.E. Pottow, Reshma Jagsi

Articles

Conside the following case: The patient is a 44-year-old woman who presents for radiation treatment of an isolated locoregional recurrence of breat cancer in her chest wall, 3 years after undergoing masectomy. At the time of diagnosis, she had T2N2M0 disease, with four of 15 lymph nodes involved with tumor. She received a masectomy with negative margins and appropriate chemotherapy, but none of her physicians talked to her about postmasectomy radiation therapy, which would clearly have been indicated to reduce her risk of locoregional failure and would have been expected to improve her likelihood of survival. She asks the radiation …


Three-Dimensional Imaging For Radiotherapy Planning In Prostate Cancer, J Sule-Suso, K Lam, R Bhana, F Adab, Sally Sargeant, D Collins, A Patel, A Moloney Dec 2010

Three-Dimensional Imaging For Radiotherapy Planning In Prostate Cancer, J Sule-Suso, K Lam, R Bhana, F Adab, Sally Sargeant, D Collins, A Patel, A Moloney

Sally Sargeant

No abstract provided.


Patients Support Intra-Operative Assessment Of Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsies And Would Consent To Axillary Node Clearance At Initial Surgery If Indicated, H Julian, D Appleton, C Richardson, Sally Sargeant, P List, S Narayan Dec 2010

Patients Support Intra-Operative Assessment Of Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsies And Would Consent To Axillary Node Clearance At Initial Surgery If Indicated, H Julian, D Appleton, C Richardson, Sally Sargeant, P List, S Narayan

Sally Sargeant

No abstract provided.