The Heidelberg Milestones Communication Approach (MCA) for patients with prognosis <12 months: protocol for a mixed-methods study including a randomized controlled trial

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Anja Siegle
Matthias Villalobos
Jasmin Bossert
Katja Krug
Laura Hagelskamp
Johannes Krisam
Violet Handtke
Nicole Deis
Jana Jünger
Michel Wensing
Michael Thomas
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[1] Thoraxklinik Heidelberg,Department of Thoracic Oncology
[2] Heidelberg University Hospital,Department of General Practice and Health Services Research
[3] Translational Lung Research Center Heidelberg (TLRC-H),undefined
[4] German Center for Lung Research (DZL),undefined
[5] Heidelberg University Hospital,undefined
[6] Institute of Medical Biometry and Informatics,undefined
[7] Heidelberg University Hospital,undefined
[8] The German National Institute for State Examinations in Medicine,undefined
[9] Pharmacy and Psychotherapy,undefined
[10] German Cancer Research Center,undefined
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Communication; Prognosis; Interprofessional relations; Complex intervention; Multiphase mixed method; Implementation; Palliative care; Prognostic awareness; Randomized controlled trial;
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