PURPOSE: To evaluate how parents viewed the authors' practice of audiotaping the initial communication of the leukemia diagnosis and of the complete program of care, including the prognosis. METHODS: From January 1997 through December 1998, at the end of the formal communication interview, parents were asked to evaluate the audiotaping by filling out a questionnaire concerning the procedure. RESULTS: Sixty-three parents of children with leukemia participated. CONCLUSIONS: The authors' use of audiotapes was strongly supported by the parents as a supplementary intervention and has become a routine procedure.
PURPOSE: To evaluate how parents viewed the authors' practice of audiotaping the initial communication of the leukemia diagnosis and of the complete program of care, including the prognosis. METHODS: From January 1997 through December 1998, at the end of the formal communication interview, parents were asked to evaluate the audiotaping by filling out a questionnaire concerning the procedure. RESULTS: Sixty-three parents of children with leukemia participated. CONCLUSIONS: The authors' use of audiotapes was strongly supported by the parents as a supplementary intervention and has become a routine procedure.
Authors: Sara Scrimin; Giovanna Axia; Marta Tremolada; Marta Pillon; Fabia Capello; Luigi Zanesco Journal: Support Care Cancer Date: 2005-01-12 Impact factor: 3.603