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H. Che,M. Hajian,L. P. Ligthart,R. Prasadpen questions and future challenges with regard to communication in cancer care..Both of us have been training oncologists and oncology nurses in communication skills training (CST) for many years (Kiss 1999). This might be the reason why the editor asked us to comment on CST from a clinical point o未完成 发表于 2025-3-28 20:33:44
https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-30758-3cancer prevention; care; communication; communication in cancer care; communication in cancer genetic coIndividual 发表于 2025-3-29 02:33:25
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Key Elements of Communication in Cancer Care,ate about communication in cancer care. The communication compass consists of two axes. One axis defines the associated perspectives of the clinician and the patient, the other axis the content of information and emotional experience..Sometimes communication just flows. There are these special momenfrozen-shoulder 发表于 2025-3-29 17:52:05
Motivating for Cancer Prevention,hared decision making are likely to be the most efficient approaches. Assessing the current motivation can be based on the transtheoretical model of change (TTM) with the goal to move from one behaviour to another healthier one. In a daily busy clinical practice, brief counselling interventions of o边缘带来墨水 发表于 2025-3-29 20:04:34
Communication in Genetic Counselling for Breast/Ovarian Cancer,ities that account for its complexity. Cancer genetic counselling has multiple repercussions, such as identification of a deleterious genetic mutation associated with a high probability of developing breast and/or ovarian cancer, the implementation of preventive measures ranging from close surveilla小溪 发表于 2025-3-30 01:05:02
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Maintaining Hope: Communication in Palliative Care,ients with cancer, or in fact any serious illness. Whereas in previous years withholding information to protect patients, and the belief that this would not diminish hope, was common practice, more recently truth telling has become the norm. Healthcare staff who are able to empathise and care—as wel