| Literature DB >> 17575560 |
Phyllis Butow1, Jill Cockburn, Afaf Girgis, Deborah Bowman, Penelope Schofield, Catherine D'Este, Elizabeth Stojanovski, Martin H N Tattersall.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Psychological morbidity in cancer patients is common, but often undetected and untreated. We developed a communication skills training (CST) program targeting this issue, and evaluated its impact on doctor behaviour. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Thirty of 35 oncologists from six teaching hospitals in six Australian cities, participated. The CST was a 1.5-day intensive face-to-face workshop incorporating presentation of principles, a DVD modelling ideal behaviour and role-play practice, followed by four 1.5 h monthly video-conferences incorporating role-play of doctor-generated scenarios. Doctors were randomized to receive the CST or not. Simulated patient interviews were videotaped and coded at baseline, after CST and 6 months later. Doctors completed questionnaires assessing stress and burnout at the same time points.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 17575560 DOI: 10.1002/pon.1217
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychooncology ISSN: 1057-9249 Impact factor: 3.894