Values and options in cancer care (VOICE): study design and rationale for a patient-centered communication and decision-making intervention for physicians, patients with advanced cancer, and their caregivers

[1]  T. Pawlik,et al.  What are patients' expectations about the effects of chemotherapy for advanced cancer? , 2014, Journal of the American College of Surgeons.

[2]  Jane M. Young,et al.  A question prompt list for patients with advanced cancer in the final year of life: Development and cross-cultural evaluation , 2013, Palliative medicine.

[3]  R. Epstein,et al.  Values and options in cancer care (VOICE): study design and rationale for a patient-centered communication and decision-making intervention for physicians, patients with advanced cancer, and their caregivers , 2013, BMC Cancer.

[4]  Michael Hoerger Coping strategies and immune neglect in affective forecasting: Direct evidence and key moderators. , 2012, Judgment and decision making.

[5]  R. Kravitz,et al.  Cancer Health Empowerment for Living without Pain (Ca-HELP): effects of a tailored education and coaching intervention on pain and impairment , 2011, PAIN®.

[6]  Hanneke C J M de Haes,et al.  Development of the Verona coding definitions of emotional sequences to code health providers' responses (VR-CoDES-P) to patient cues and concerns. , 2011, Patient education and counseling.

[7]  Wen-Chung Wang,et al.  Rasch analysis of positive changes following adversity in cancer patients attending community support groups , 2011, Psycho-oncology.

[8]  Alona Muzikansky,et al.  Early palliative care for patients with metastatic non-small-cell lung cancer. , 2010, The New England journal of medicine.

[9]  R. Kravitz,et al.  Improving physician-patient communication about cancer pain with a tailored education-coaching intervention. , 2010, Patient education and counseling.

[10]  Jane C Weeks,et al.  End-of-life discussions, goal attainment, and distress at the end of life: predictors and outcomes of receipt of care consistent with preferences. , 2010, Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.

[11]  K. Kahn,et al.  Physician factors associated with discussions about end‐of‐life care , 2010, Cancer.

[12]  H. Prigerson,et al.  Provision of spiritual care to patients with advanced cancer: associations with medical care and quality of life near death. , 2010, Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.

[13]  J. Griggs,et al.  Patient-centered communication and prognosis discussions with cancer patients. , 2009, Patient education and counseling.

[14]  D. Cegala,et al.  The impact of patients' participation on physicians' patient-centered communication. , 2009, Patient education and counseling.

[15]  R. Kravitz,et al.  Cancer Health Empowerment for Living without Pain (Ca-HELP): study design and rationale for a tailored education and coaching intervention to enhance care of cancer-related pain , 2009, BMC Cancer.

[16]  H. Prigerson,et al.  Measuring therapeutic alliance between oncologists and patients with advanced cancer , 2009, Cancer.

[17]  Ellen Peters,et al.  Beyond information: exploring patients' preferences. , 2009, JAMA.

[18]  R. Epstein,et al.  How does communication heal? Pathways linking clinician–patient communication to health outcomes , 2022 .

[19]  V. Reyna,et al.  A Theory of Medical Decision Making and Health: Fuzzy Trace Theory , 2008, Medical decision making : an international journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making.

[20]  P. Maciejewski,et al.  Associations between end-of-life discussions, patient mental health, medical care near death, and caregiver bereavement adjustment. , 2008, JAMA.

[21]  H. Gordon,et al.  Missed opportunities for interval empathy in lung cancer communication. , 2008, Archives of internal medicine.

[22]  P. Butow,et al.  Can a “prompt list” empower cancer patients to ask relevant questions? , 2008, Cancer.

[23]  H. Prigerson,et al.  Peace, Equanimity, and Acceptance in the cancer experience (PEACE) , 2008, Cancer.

[24]  M. Sommaruga,et al.  Validation of the Health Care Communication Questionnaire (HCCQ) to measure outpatients' experience of communication with hospital staff. , 2008, Patient education and counseling.

[25]  A. Abernethy,et al.  Comfort in the last 2 weeks of life: relationship to accessing palliative care services , 2008, Supportive Care in Cancer.

[26]  A. Abernethy,et al.  Patient–oncologist communication in advanced cancer: predictors of patient perception of prognosis , 2008, Supportive Care in Cancer.

[27]  Richard L. Street,et al.  Patient-centered communication in cancer care: Promoting healing and reducing suffering , 2007 .

[28]  M. Clayer Clinical practice guidelines for communicating prognosis and end‐of‐life issues with adults in the advanced stages of a life‐limiting illness, and their caregivers , 2007, The Medical journal of Australia.

[29]  Christianna S. Williams,et al.  Measuring the Quality of Dying in Long‐Term Care , 2007, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.

[30]  Richard L Street,et al.  Physicians' communication and perceptions of patients: is it how they look, how they talk, or is it just the doctor? , 2007, Social science & medicine.

[31]  A. Edwards,et al.  Interventions before consultations for helping patients address their information needs. , 2007, The Cochrane database of systematic reviews.

[32]  P. Butow,et al.  A systematic review of prognostic/end-of-life communication with adults in the advanced stages of a life-limiting illness: patient/caregiver preferences for the content, style, and timing of information. , 2007, Journal of pain and symptom management.

[33]  K. Donelan,et al.  Screening for psychosocial distress: a national survey of oncologists. , 2007, The journal of supportive oncology.

[34]  P. Slovic,et al.  Numeracy skill and the communication, comprehension, and use of risk-benefit information. , 2007, Health affairs.

[35]  C. K. Mertz,et al.  Less Is More in Presenting Quality Information to Consumers , 2007, Medical care research and review : MCRR.

[36]  Anthony L Back,et al.  Efficacy of communication skills training for giving bad news and discussing transitions to palliative care. , 2007, Archives of internal medicine.

[37]  P. Butow,et al.  Randomized controlled trial of a prompt list to help advanced cancer patients and their caregivers to ask questions about prognosis and end-of-life care. , 2007, Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.

[38]  B. Souweine,et al.  A communication strategy and brochure for relatives of patients dying in the ICU. , 2007, The New England journal of medicine.

[39]  R. Epstein,et al.  Exploring and Validating Patient Concerns: Relation to Prescribing for Depression , 2007, The Annals of Family Medicine.

[40]  Ellen Peters,et al.  The Functions of Affect in Health Communications and in the Construction of Health Preferences , 2006 .

[41]  Ellen Peters,et al.  A heuristics approach to understanding cancer risk perception: Contributions from judgment and decision-making research , 2006, Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine.

[42]  R. Epstein,et al.  Measuring patient-centered communication in patient-physician consultations: theoretical and practical issues. , 2005, Social science & medicine.

[43]  R. Epstein,et al.  Influence of accompanied encounters on patient-centeredness with older patients. , 2005, The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice.

[44]  P. Butow,et al.  Communicating prognosis in cancer care: a systematic review of the literature. , 2005, Annals of oncology : official journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology.

[45]  P. Butow,et al.  Fostering coping and nurturing hope when discussing the future with terminally ill cancer patients and their caregivers , 2005, Cancer.

[46]  J. Tulsky,et al.  Approaching Difficult Communication Tasks in Oncology 1 , 2005, CA: a cancer journal for clinicians.

[47]  G. Elwyn,et al.  The OPTION scale: measuring the extent that clinicians involve patients in decision‐making tasks , 2005, Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy.

[48]  P. Butow,et al.  How to recognize and manage psychological distress in cancer patients. , 2005, European journal of cancer care.

[49]  Phyllis N Butow,et al.  Communicating with realism and hope: incurable cancer patients' views on the disclosure of prognosis. , 2005, Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.

[50]  Ronald M Epstein,et al.  Patient Trust: Is It Related to Patient-Centered Behavior of Primary Care Physicians? , 2004, Medical care.

[51]  P. Butow,et al.  Cancer consultation preparation package: changing patients but not physicians is not enough. , 2004, Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.

[52]  A. Bandura Health Promotion by Social Cognitive Means , 2004, Health education & behavior : the official publication of the Society for Public Health Education.

[53]  Jonathan L. Blitstein,et al.  Design and analysis of group-randomized trials: a review of recent methodological developments. , 2004, American journal of public health.

[54]  Galina Velikova,et al.  Measuring quality of life in routine oncology practice improves communication and patient well-being: a randomized controlled trial. , 2004, Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.

[55]  W. Levinson,et al.  Evaluating surgeons’ informed decision making skills: pilot test using a videoconferenced standardised patient , 2003, Medical education.

[56]  Luis V. García,et al.  Controlling the false discovery rate in ecological research. , 2003 .

[57]  K. Cox,et al.  Follow-up for people with cancer: nurse-led services and telephone interventions. , 2003, Journal of advanced nursing.

[58]  J. Bensing,et al.  Communication patterns of primary care physicians in the United States and the Netherlands , 2003, Journal of General Internal Medicine.

[59]  W. Rakowski,et al.  An academic detailing intervention to disseminate physician-delivered smoking cessation counseling: smoking cessation outcomes of the Physicians Counseling Smokers Project. , 2003, Preventive medicine.

[60]  D. Cegala,et al.  Physician communication skills training: a review of theoretical backgrounds, objectives and skills , 2002, Medical education.

[61]  D. Patrick,et al.  A measure of the quality of dying and death. Initial validation using after-death interviews with family members. , 2002, Journal of pain and symptom management.

[62]  L. Fallowfield,et al.  Truth may hurt but deceit hurts more: communication in palliative care , 2002, Palliative medicine.

[63]  M. Holmes-Rovner,et al.  Interventions for providers to promote a patient-centred approach in clinical consultations. , 2002, The Cochrane database of systematic reviews.

[64]  W. F. Miser,et al.  The other half of the whole: teaching patients to communicate with physicians. , 2002, Family medicine.

[65]  Scott Beadenkopf,et al.  A pilot test of WebOSCE: a system for assessing trainees' clinical skills via teleconference , 2002, Medical teacher.

[66]  Alastair Baker,et al.  Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System for the 21st Century , 2001, BMJ : British Medical Journal.

[67]  P. Butow,et al.  Promoting patient participation and shortening cancer consultations: a randomised trial , 2001, British Journal of Cancer.

[68]  Nicholas Christakis,et al.  Prognostic Disclosure to Patients with Cancer near the End of Life , 2001, Annals of Internal Medicine.

[69]  R. Kravitz,et al.  Individualized patient education and coaching to improve pain control among cancer outpatients. , 2001, Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.

[70]  P Kinnersley,et al.  Measuring the involvement of patients in shared decision-making: a systematic review of instruments. , 2001, Patient education and counseling.

[71]  M K Marvel,et al.  Soliciting the patient's agenda: have we improved? , 1999, JAMA.

[72]  J. Lynn,et al.  Outcomes, preferences for resuscitation, and physician-patient communication among patients with metastatic colorectal cancer. SUPPORT Investigators. Study to Understand Prognoses and Preferences for Outcomes and Risks of Treatments. , 1998, The American journal of medicine.

[73]  M. Dimatteo,et al.  Perceived Efficacy in Patient‐Physician Interactions (PEPPI): Validation of an Instrument in Older Persons , 1998, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.

[74]  E. Cook,et al.  Relationship between cancer patients' predictions of prognosis and their treatment preferences. , 1998, JAMA.

[75]  William A. Knaus,et al.  A controlled trial to improve care for seriously ill hospitalized patients. The study to understand prognoses and preferences for outcomes and risks of treatments (SUPPORT). The SUPPORT Principal Investigators. , 1995, JAMA.

[76]  Wendy Levinson,et al.  Physicians’ psychosocial beliefs correlate with their patient communication skills , 1995, Journal of General Internal Medicine.

[77]  B. Mount,et al.  The McGill Quality of Life Questionnaire: a measure of quality of life appropriate for people with advanced disease. A preliminary study of validity and acceptability , 1995, Palliative medicine.

[78]  D. Tulsky,et al.  The Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy scale: development and validation of the general measure. , 1993, Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.

[79]  J. Sloan,et al.  Decision making during serious illness: what role do patients really want to play? , 1992, Journal of clinical epidemiology.

[80]  D. Tritchler,et al.  Cancer Patients: Their Desire for Information and Participation in Treatment Decisions , 1989, Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.

[81]  M. Mishel,et al.  The Measurement of Uncertainty in Illness , 1981, Nursing research.

[82]  C. Charles,et al.  Good things come in three's? Patient, family, and health professional experiences of triadic communication and decision-making in cancer consultations , 2011 .

[83]  R. Kravitz,et al.  Can patient coaching reduce racial/ethnic disparities in cancer pain control? Secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial. , 2007, Pain medicine.

[84]  P. Butow,et al.  Oncologists' reactions to cancer patients' verbal cues , 2002, Psycho-oncology.

[85]  L. Robins,et al.  The Establishing Focus protocol: Training for collaborative agenda setting and time management in the medical interview. , 2001 .

[86]  Leila Mohammadi,et al.  BMC Cancer , 2001 .

[87]  Ann L. Brown,et al.  How people learn: Brain, mind, experience, and school. , 1999 .

[88]  S J Pocock,et al.  Repeated measures in clinical trials: analysis using mean summary statistics and its implications for design. , 1992, Statistics in medicine.

[89]  R. Street,et al.  Information-giving in medical consultations: the influence of patients' communicative styles and personal characteristics. , 1991, Social science & medicine.