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3by Phongtankuel, Veerawat Reid, M.C Czaja, Sara J Teresi, Jeanne Eimicke, Joseph P Kong, Jian X Prigerson, Holly Shalev, Ariel Dignam, Ritchell Baughn, Rosemary Adelman, Ronald D Published in Palliative Medicine Reports (01.07.2020)“...Background: A majority of hospice care is delivered at home, with significant caregiver involvement. Identifying factors associated with caregiver-reported...”
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4by Burke, Rebecca V Rome, Robin Constanza, Kelly Amedee, Malaika Santos, Charles Leigh, Alexandra Published in Palliative Medicine Reports (01.07.2020)“...Background: New Orleans, Louisiana served as a central location for a surge of novel coronavirus cases during the months of March 2020 to May 2020. To provide...”
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6by Coulourides Kogan, Alexis Sadamitsu, Kelly Gaddini, Michael Kersten, Michael Ellinwood, Jeanine Fields, Torrie Published in Palliative Medicine Reports (01.11.2020)“...Background: Before the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the financing landscape for fee-for-service health care lacked broad structure and incentives to provide...”
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7by Thiel, Meghan Harden, Karen Brazier, Lori-Jene Marks, Adam Smith, Michael Published in Palliative Medicine Reports (01.11.2020)“...Palliative care relies on a team approach to manage the complex needs of patients and families living with serious illness. This article describes an...”
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8by Markovitz, Netana Morgenstern, Lewis B Shafie-Khorassani, Fatema Cornett, Bridget A Kim, Sehee Ortiz, Carmen Lank, Rebecca J Case, Erin Zahuranec, Darin B Published in Palliative Medicine Reports (01.07.2020)“...Background: Most end-of-life decisions after stroke are made by a surrogate decision maker, yet there has been limited study of surrogate assessment of the...”
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9by Doyle, Derek“...The Oxford Textbook of Palliative Medicine has firmly established itself as the definitive book on the subject and is used in more than 8,000 palliative care services in over 100 countries...”
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11by Brown, Richard F Wuensch, Alexander Bylund, Carma L Published in Oxford Textbook of Communication in Oncology and Palliative Care (01.02.2017)“...Several models of physician–patient communication that have served as conceptual frameworks for communication skills training have been described over recent...”
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12by Lim, Renee Dunn, Stewart Published in Oxford Textbook of Communication in Oncology and Palliative Care (01.02.2017)“...As a species, we appear to be programmed to respond to the situations and emotions of others. However, there is wide variation in the ways doctors and other...”
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13by Siminoff, Laura A Thomson, Maria D Published in Oxford Textbook of Communication in Oncology and Palliative Care (01.02.2017)“...Our knowledge and understanding of bioethics is informed by cancer communication research, particularly around the informed consent process and participation...”
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14by Kurtz, Suzanne M Cooke, Lara J Published in Oxford Textbook of Communication in Oncology and Palliative Care (01.02.2017)“...This chapter provides an overview of core principles and key strategies for teaching communication skills using a learnercentred approach. Goals of...”
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15by Makoul, Gregory Hauser, Joshua Schneiderman, Henry Published in Oxford Textbook of Communication in Oncology and Palliative Care (01.02.2017)“...This chapter reviews contemporary approaches to teaching and assessing communication skills at the medical school level, explicating considerations for...”
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16by Gafni, Amiram Charles, Cathy Published in Oxford Textbook of Communication in Oncology and Palliative Care (01.02.2017)“...Shared decisionmaking (SDM) between physicians and patients is often advocated as the ‘best’ approach to treatment decisionmaking in the clinical encounter. In...”
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17by Mast, Marianne Schmid Carrard, Valérie Hall, Judith A Published in Oxford Textbook of Communication in Oncology and Palliative Care (01.02.2017)“...In the study of communication between patients and providers, nonverbal behaviours have often been overlooked. Patients’ nonverbal communication is essential...”
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18by Hack, Thomas F Beaver, Kinta Schofield, Penelope Published in Oxford Textbook of Communication in Oncology and Palliative Care (01.02.2017)“...This chapter aims to briefly review the empirical literature on the value of consultation audiorecordings for patients and families; conduct a theorydriven...”
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19by Lipkin, Mack Published in Oxford Textbook of Communication in Oncology and Palliative Care (01.02.2017)“...This chapter provides historical overview of communication skills knowledge in cancer care. Topics discussed include the role communication plays in classical...”
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20by Peterson, Emily B Shen, Megan J Weber, Jennifer Gueguen Bylund, Carma L Published in Oxford Textbook of Communication in Oncology and Palliative Care (01.02.2017)“...The rise of the internet has dramatically changed the way that patients seek cancerrelated information, as well as how they discuss these topics with their...”