Improving Physicians' Communication Skills and Reducing Cancer Patients' Anxiety: A Quasi-Experimental Study
Autor: | Maria Domenica Iuvaro, Tiziana Carucci, Gabriella De Benedetta, Carlo Chiorri, Marco Romeo, Wissya Santoni, Gabriella Morasso, Valentina Clavarezza, Valentina Belbusti, Silvia D'Ovidio, Silvia Di Leo, Angela Piattelli, Anita Caruso |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Cancer Research medicine.medical_specialty Patient anxiety Non-Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic Anxiety Stress Medical Oncology Treatment and control groups Neoplasms Physicians Outpatients Quasi experimental study business.product_line Humans Medicine Aged Physician-Patient Relations business.industry Communication Cancer General Medicine Middle Aged Female Stress Psychological Clinical Competence Communication skills training medicine.disease Oncology Family medicine Physical therapy Psychological Communication skills medicine.symptom business Training program |
Zdroj: | Tumori Journal. 101:131-137 |
ISSN: | 2038-2529 0300-8916 |
DOI: | 10.5301/tj.5000230 |
Popis: | Aims and Background This study is aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of a physician-centered communication skills training program on cancer patient anxiety levels. Methods and Study design In this quasi-experimental study, physicians from 9 units of 5 general hospitals and 1 cancer research institute were recruited. The unit heads chose which physicians would attend the training program (treatment group) and which would not (control group). The effectiveness of the course was evaluated by assessing the evolution of state anxiety in a sample of cancer patients before and after clinical consultations. Results Thirty-eight physicians and 339 outpatients were assessed. Patients from the treatment and control groups did not differ in pre-examination anxiety or psychological distress levels. Patients examined by physicians from the treatment group displayed a higher decrease in state-anxiety levels compared with those examined by physicians from the control group. A higher proportion of high anxiety levels was found in women, in less educated patients, and in those with a high distress level. Conclusions Our findings suggest the effectiveness of the communication skills training program with reference to patient anxiety levels. Given the potential gap between training and clinical impact, further studies investigating the effect of communication training on patient outcomes are needed. |
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