THE TAKE-HOME MESSAGE - DOCTORS VIEWS ON LETTERS AND TAPES AFTER A CANCER CONSULTATION

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作者
STOCKLER, M
BUTOW, PN
TATTERSALL, MHN
机构
[1] UNIV SYDNEY,DEPT CANC MED,BLACKBURN BLDG,DO6,SYDNEY,NSW 2006,AUSTRALIA
[2] UNIV SYDNEY,DEPT MED,MED PSYCHOL UNIT,SYDNEY,NSW 2006,AUSTRALIA
[3] ROYAL PRINCE ALFRED HOSP,DEPT MED ONCOL,CAMPERDOWN,NSW 2050,AUSTRALIA
关键词
COMMUNICATION; CANCER; PATIENT-CARE; CONSULTATION; LETTERS; CASSETTES;
D O I
10.1093/oxfordjournals.annonc.a058586
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Background: Patients' understanding of their disease and treatment varies in detail and accuracy In order to participate in decisions about their care patients must understand, evaluate and retain complex information. Methods: We canvassed doctors' views about the use of individualised letters and the use of audiotapes of the initial cancer consultation to improve doctor-patient communication. The study sample consists of doctors whose patients participated in a trial of the latter technique. Results: One hundred sixty of 194 doctors (82%) responded to a mailed questionnaire. Sixty-one percent of respondents felt that providing patients with a tape of their initial cancer consultation would be beneficial, and 71% felt that an individualised letter would be better. General practitioners were more supportive of providing tape recordings to patients than were specialists (p = 0.057), but both groups favoured letters over tapes. Specialists were more concerned about the risks of providing tapes to patients than were general practitioners (p = 0.001), but only 13% of respondents felt that the risks were prohibitive. Discussion: Wide support for providing individualised letters or tapes to patients, and copies to their doctors, indicate that the doctors surveyed believe that both doctor-patient and doctor-doctor communication could be improved by the use of these techniques.
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