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Title Handbook of communication in oncology and palliative care / edited by David W. Kissane [and others]
Published Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2010

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Description 1 online resource (xxiv, 748 pages) : illustrations
Contents pt. 1. Introduction to communication studies in cancer and palliative medicine -- 1. The history of communication skills knowledge and training / Leslie Fallowfield -- 2. The art of teaching communication skills / Mack Lipkin -- 3. Theoretical models of communication skills training / Stewart M. Dunn -- 4. Shared treatment decision-making and the use of decision-aids / Carma L. Bylund / Richard Brown -- 5. The ethics of communication in cancer and palliative care / Cathy Charles / Amiram Gafni -- 6. Gender, power, and non-verbal communication / Laura A. Siminoff -- 7. Medical student training in communication skills / Judith A. Hall / Christina Klockner / Marianne Schmid Mast -- 8. Enhancing cancer patients' participation in medical consultations / Joshua Hauser / Gregory Makoul -- pt 2. A Core curriculum for communication skills training for oncology and palliative care -- 9. Breaking bad news / Dana Eisenberg / Donald J. Cegala -- 10. Discussing prognosis and communicating risk / Walter F. Baile & Patricia A. Parker -- 11. Communication training to achieve shared treatment decisions / Martin Stockier & Phyllis N. Butow / Martin H.N. Tattersall -- 12. Responding to difficult emotions / David W. Kissane -- 13. Denial and communication / Jennifer Philip & David W. Kissane -- 14. Communicating with relatives/companions about cancer care / Linda Sheahan / Simon Wein -- 15. Conducting a family meeting / Terrance L. Albrecht / Susan S. Eggly / John C. Ruckdeschel -- 16. Communication about coping as a survivor / Nessa Coyle / David W. Kissane -- 17. Dealing with cancer recurrence / Linda E. Carlson & Barry D. Bultz -- 18. Communication about transitioning patients to palliative care / Lidia Schapira -- 19. End-of-life communication training / Josephine M. Clayton & David W. Kissane
pt. 3. A specialty curriculum for oncology -- 20. Enrolment in clinical trials / Tomer Levin / Joseph S. Weiner -- 21. Working as a multidisciplinary team / Richard Brown / Terrance L. Albrecht -- 22. Communicating genetic risk / Jane Turner -- 23. Rehabilitative and salvage surgery / Elizabeth Lobb / Clara Gaff -- 24. Discussing unproven therapies / Andrea Pusic, Rachel Bell & Diana Harcourt -- 25. The effect of internet use on the doctor-cancer patient relationship / Penelope Schofield [and others] -- 26. Promoting treatment adherence / Carma L. Bylund / Jennifer A. Gueguen -- 27. Communication strategies and skills for optimal pain control / Kelly B. Haskard & M. Robin DiMatteo -- 28. Discussing adverse outcomes with patients / Melanie Lovell & Frances Boyle -- 29. Clinical perspectives on shared decision-making / Thomas H. Gallagher & Afaf Girgis -- 30. Audio-recording important consultations for patients and their familities-putting evidence into practice / Martin H.N. Tattersall -- 31. Working with interpreters and achieving culturally competent communication / Thomas F. Hack & Lesley F. Degner -- 32. Challenges in communicating with ethnically diverse populations / Steven Klimidis / Harry Minas -- 33. Intercultural communication in palliative care / Bejoy C. Thomas, Joshua J. Lounsberry & Linda E. Carlson -- 34. Communicating about infertility risks / James Hallenbeck, Vyjeyanthi S. Periyakoil -- 35. Communicating about sexuality in cancer care / Zeev Rosberger [and others]
pt. 4. Communication issues across the disciplines -- 36. The challenges and rewards of communication skills training for oncology and palliative care nurses in the United Kingdom / John W. Robinson & Joshua J. Lounsberry -- 37. Ambulatory care nurses responding to depression / Sandra Winterburn & Susie Wilkinson -- 38. Social work support in settings of crisis / Anthony De La Cruz, Richard Brown & Steve Passik -- 39. Communication in cancer radiology / Carrie Lethborg & Grace Christ -- 40. Communication in surgical oncology / Kimberly Feigin & Laura Liberman -- 41. Communication in non-surgical oncology / Alexandra Heerdt, Bernard Park & Patrick Boland -- 42. Palliative medicine: communication to promote life near the end of life / Lai Cheng Yew, E. Jane Maher -- 43. Communication issues in pastoral care and chaplaincy / Ilora G. Finlay & Nicola Pease -- 44. Communication in oncology pharmacy: the challenge of treatment adherence / Peter Speck & Christopher Herbert -- 45. Psychosocial programme development / Venetia Bourrier & Brent Schacter -- 46. Communication challenges with the elderly / Barry D. Bultz, Paul B. Jacobsen & Matthew Loscalzo -- 47. Issues for cognitively impaired elderly patients / Ron Adelman & Michelle Green -- 48. Communicating with children when a parent is dying / Andrew Roth / Christian Nelson -- 49. Creative arts in oncology / Cynthia W. Moore, Michele Pengelly & Paula K. Rauch
pt. 5. Education and training -- 50. Learner-centred communication training / Marilyn Hundleby, Kate Collie & Linda E. Carlson -- 51. Facilitating skills practice in communication role-play sessions: essential elements and training facilitators / Suzanne M. Kurtz & Lara J. Cooke -- 52. The role of the actor in medical education / Carma L. Bylund [and others] -- 53. Training patients to reach their communication goals: a concordance perspective / Paul Heinrich -- pt. 6. International initiatives in communication training -- 54. The Oncotalk model / Carma L. Bylund, Thomas A. D'Agostino & Betty Chewning -- 55. The Swiss model / Robert M. Arnold [and others] -- 56. The Australian model / F. Stiefel [and others] -- 57. The United Kingdom general practitioner and palliative care model / Caroline Nehill & Alison Evans -- 58. Communication skills training and research: the Brussels experience / Simon Noble, Nicola Pease & Ilora G. Finlay -- pt. 7. Research in cancer communication -- 59. Evaluating communication skills training courses / Isabelle Merckaert, Yves Libert & Darius Razavi -- 60. Qualitative approaches to clinician-patient communication / Lyuba Konopasek [and others] -- 61. Issues in Coding Cancer Consultations: interaction analysis systems / Felicia Roberts
Summary "This comprehensive text provides clinicians with practical and evidence-based guidelines to achieve effective, patient-centered communication in the areas of cancer and palliative care. Written by an outstanding panel of international experts, it integrates empirical findings with clinical wisdom, draws on historical approaches and presents a state-of-the-art curriculum for applied communication skills training for the specialist oncologist, surgeon, nurse, and other multi-disciplinary team members involved in cancer care today. In this book, communication is broken down into key modules that cover the life-cycle of cancer care. They include coverage of diagnosis and treatment including clinical trials, empathic support in response to distress, transition to survivorship or palliative therapies, discussion of prognosis, conduct of family meetings, and care of the dying. Complementary training of patients in their communication with the doctor completes the interactive dyad. The art of teaching, impact of gender, and power in the consultation and the ethical context are carefully considered. Special communication challenges include discussion of genetic risk, rehabilitative and salvage surgery, promotion of treatment adherence, unanticipated adverse outcomes, intercultural issues, fertility, and sexuality. The value of decision aides, question prompt lists, audio-recording of consultations, and use of the internet is illustrated. By looking across the full spectrum of disciplins involved in the multidisciplinary team, discipline-specific issues are considered by experts in each field. In this manner, the needs of patients and their relatives are evaluated, including paediatric and geriatric populations. To achieve all of this, theoretical models are examined from the medical school to the highly specialized practice, facilitation training and actor training are made explicit, and international approaches to communication skills training are compared and contrasted. Finally, research tools that assist in coding cancer consultations, evaluating training courses, and employing mixed methods in studies aid the reader in providing clear and sensitive communication when handling challenging situations while treating cancer sufferers and palliative care patients"--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Cancer.
Communication in medicine.
Cancer -- Palliative treatment.
Communication.
Physician and patient.
Misinformation.
Neoplasms -- therapy
Communication
Neoplasms -- psychology
Palliative Care -- methods
Patients -- psychology
Physician-Patient Relations
Neoplasms
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- Cancer.
MEDICAL -- Oncology.
Physician and patient
Communication
Cancer
Cancer -- Palliative treatment
Communication in medicine
Form Electronic book
Author Kissane, David W. (David William)
ISBN 9780191575358
0191575356
9780191730290
0191730297
1283582066
9781283582063