Patient-centered communication during oncology follow-up visits for breast cancer survivors: content and temporal structure.

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  • Margaret F Clayton
  • William N Dudley
چکیده

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To understand the content and temporal structure of survivor-provider communication during breast cancer survivor follow-up visits. DESIGN Descriptive correlational. SETTING Private outpatient oncology practice. SAMPLE 55 breast cancer survivors; 6 oncology providers. METHODS A secondary analysis of audio recordings of survivor follow-up visits. MAIN RESEARCH VARIABLES Survivors: demographics, uncertainty, mood, length of survival, years receiving care from providers, survivor expectations. Providers: demographics, medical uncertainty, specialty (physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant). OUTCOMES time spent in patient-centered communication, perception of patient-centeredness. FINDINGS Most visit time (55%) was spent waiting. Of the remaining 45%, silence represented the most time spent with providers, followed by symptom conversations. More specific survivor discussion plans predicted more time spent discussing symptoms and in reassurance interactions. More specificity of visit purpose predicted survivor perceptions of less patient-centeredness; however, more time in contextual conversations predicted a greater perception of patient-centeredness. Provider factors were not associated with time spent in patient-centered communication or survivor perceptions of patient-centeredness. All dimensions of patient-centered communication occurred during each visit section (before, during, and after the physical examination). CONCLUSIONS Discussing symptoms and concerns with providers offers reassurance about cancer recurrence. When visit expectations are very high, achieving a survivor perception of patient-centered communication may be difficult. However, time spent understanding a survivor within the context of her life can enhance survivor perceptions of patient-centeredness. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING Providers must be sensitive to concerns that are presented throughout a visit. When visit time is short, a second appointment may be necessary to address survivor concerns.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Oncology nursing forum

دوره 36 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2009