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Nadine J McCleary1,2,3, Michael J Healey2,3, Shicheng Weng4, Andrew B Song2, Ruth I Lederman4, Harley Z Ramelson2,3,5, Andrew J Wagner4,2,3, Gregory A Abel4,2,3.
Abstract
In a large survey (n = 809) conducted to understand how oncologists differ from nononcologists regarding routinely sharing visit notes with patients, oncologists were less likely to agree patient safety would improve (p = .03) or that patients would be offended after reading notes (p = .01); however, they agreed with nononcologists that sharing notes would lead to less candid documentation (69% vs. 73%; p = .39). Oncologists share a high level of worry about the impact of sharing notes on documentation practices, a concern that will need to be addressed as the practice of sharing visit notes expands to cancer care. © AlphaMed Press 2018.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30254186 PMCID: PMC6324628 DOI: 10.1634/theoncologist.2018-0070
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncologist ISSN: 1083-7159