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Smita C Banerjee1, Matthew J Matasar1, Carma L Bylund1, Steven Horwitz1, Kara McLarney1, Tomer Levin1, Paul B Jacobsen2, Patricia Parker3, Alan Astrow4, David W Kissane5.
Abstract
A survivorship care plan refers to a written summary of the treatment received and recommendations regarding surveillance and management of late effects. To provide evaluation of a communication skills training (CST) intervention to enhance the transition of lymphoma survivors to cancer survivorship. Nineteen oncologists specializing in lymphoma treatment were recruited and completed a survivorship CST workshop, and two standardized patient assessments (SPAs), one pretraining and one posttraining. Significant improvements in SPA scores were observed in six of the seven SPA assessment categories: use of survivorship care plan, review of disease and treatment details, long-term effects, potential late effects, specific physician recommendations, and additional health maintenance recommendations. The intervention had significant effects on physicians' uptake of new strategies and skills, as measured through pre- and posttraining SPAs, as well as on the physicians' self-efficacy about having these conversations.Entities:
Keywords: Communication skills training; Lymphoma; Self-efficacy; Standardized patient assessments; Survivorship care plan
Year: 2015 PMID: 26622912 PMCID: PMC4656222 DOI: 10.1007/s13142-015-0326-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Behav Med ISSN: 1613-9860 Impact factor: 3.046