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Communication preferences and perceptions of cancer patient during their first medical oncology appointment.
Vicente, Rodrigo Santos; Freitas, Ana Rita; Ferreira, Ricardo Miguel Azevedo; Prada, Sofia Parada; Martins, Telma Sofia; Martins, Telma Caleça; Duarte Mendes, Ana; Vitorino, Marina Miguel; Chaves, Andreia Filipa; Santos, Catarina Castro; Alpuim Costa, Diogo; Custódio, Maria Paula; Barbosa, Miguel.
Afiliação
  • Vicente RS; Hospital Professor Doutor Fernando Fonseca, Medical Oncology, Amadora, Portugal.
  • Freitas AR; Faculty of Medicine, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal.
  • Ferreira RMA; Hospital Professor Doutor Fernando Fonseca, Medical Oncology, Amadora, Portugal.
  • Prada SP; Hospital Professor Doutor Fernando Fonseca, Medical Oncology, Amadora, Portugal.
  • Martins TS; Hospital Professor Doutor Fernando Fonseca, Medical Oncology, Amadora, Portugal.
  • Martins TC; Hospital Professor Doutor Fernando Fonseca, Medical Oncology, Amadora, Portugal.
  • Duarte Mendes A; Hospital Professor Doutor Fernando Fonseca, Medical Oncology, Amadora, Portugal.
  • Vitorino MM; Hospital Professor Doutor Fernando Fonseca, Medical Oncology, Amadora, Portugal.
  • Chaves AF; Hospital Professor Doutor Fernando Fonseca, Medical Oncology, Amadora, Portugal.
  • Santos CC; Hospital Professor Doutor Fernando Fonseca, Medical Oncology, Amadora, Portugal.
  • Alpuim Costa D; CUF Oncologia, Haematology and Medical Oncology, Lisbon, Portugal.
  • Custódio MP; Hospital de Cascais Dr. José de Almeida, Medical Oncology, Alcabideche, Portugal.
  • Barbosa M; CUF Oncologia, Haematology and Medical Oncology, Lisbon, Portugal.
Psychooncology ; 32(11): 1702-1709, 2023 11.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37749768
BACKGROUND: The first medical oncology appointment serves as a platform for patients to comprehend their diagnosis and prognostic implications of cancer. This study aimed to determine patients' communication preferences during their first medical oncology appointment and to assess the disparities between patients' preferences and perceptions. METHODS: A total of 169 cancer patients participated by completing the Communication in First Medical Oncology Appointment Questionnaire (C-FAQ), a two-section questionnaire designed to assess patients' preferences and perceptions regarding Content (information provided and its extent), Facilitation (timing and location of information delivery), and Support (emotional support) during their first medical oncology appointment. A comparative analysis was conducted to assess the variations between preferences and perceptions. RESULTS: Content emerged as the most significant dimension compared to Facilitation and Support. The physician's knowledge, honesty, and ability to provide clear information were considered the most important attributes. Patients evaluated most of their preferences as "very important". Patients' perception of the communication dimensions present during their appointment was below preferences for 11 items, indicating significant discrepancies in clinical practice. CONCLUSIONS: Patients highly valued their preferences concerning Content, Facilitation, and Support dimensions of communication. However, patient preferences were more prominently oriented towards the Content dimension. The discrepancies between preferences and perceptions should be viewed as an opportunity for enhancing communication skills through training.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Relações Médico-Paciente / Neoplasias Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Relações Médico-Paciente / Neoplasias Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article