Communication – the foundation for collaborative relationships amongst providers, and between providers and patients: A case in breast and colorectal cancer

2014 
AbstractObjectivesA national needs assessment was undertaken to determine the challenges, and their underlying causes experienced by Canadian healthcare providers caring for persons with breast or colorectal cancer, in their inter-professional and patient–provider clinical relationships.Methods and sampleA mixed-methods approach using an exploratory qualitative phase (semi-structured interviews), and a confirmatory quantitative phase (online survey) was employed. Sample included 223 providers.ResultsSix challenges associated with patient–provider communication, were identified: providing emotional support, using language that a patient can understand, adjusting to the patient's informational needs, facilitating patientsparticipation in screening programs, empowering patients to participate actively in treatment decisions, and balancing treatment with impact on quality of life. Four additional challenges were reflective of inter-professional care issues: communication between oncology team and referring ...
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