2010
DOI: 10.1007/s13187-010-0171-1
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Urologists’ Attitudes Regarding Information Sharing with Prostate Cancer Patients—Is There a Common Ground for Collaboration with Family Physicians?

Abstract: Clinicians often fail to adequately meet prostate cancer patients' information needs, and patients may receive different kinds of information from their doctors. This study aims to describe urologists' attitudes regarding information sharing with prostate cancer patients and to compare these findings with the previously published attitudes of Israeli family physicians. A questionnaire (11 items) was mailed to 87 board-certified practicing urologists. Fifty-four physicians (66%) completed the questionnaires. Si… Show more

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“…No strong preference for one treatment option [29] Support evidence in favor of one specific treatment option [31,30,3] Physician mentors do not support the use of SDM [33] Patient-related Cognitively able [34] Cognitively unable to participate [31,37,35,23,36] Poor adherence [37] Poor adherence [23] Desire to be involved in decision [34,23] Unwilling to participate [37] Informed about condition [23] Limited insight into condition OR treatment [23,45,33] Less educated [33] Children [35] Condition-and treatmentrelated Chronic disease [31,34,66] Chronic pain [35] Cancer screening and treatment [58,64,59,63,44,65] Emergency medicine [31,34] End of life care [31] Hospital care [specific to psychiatry] [23] Severe disease [34] Diagnostic procedures [23] Multiple treatment options exist [34,38,39,55] Pediatric intensive care [45] Treatment options may affect patient's lifestyle [38,36] support SDM,...…”
Section: Physicianrelatedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No strong preference for one treatment option [29] Support evidence in favor of one specific treatment option [31,30,3] Physician mentors do not support the use of SDM [33] Patient-related Cognitively able [34] Cognitively unable to participate [31,37,35,23,36] Poor adherence [37] Poor adherence [23] Desire to be involved in decision [34,23] Unwilling to participate [37] Informed about condition [23] Limited insight into condition OR treatment [23,45,33] Less educated [33] Children [35] Condition-and treatmentrelated Chronic disease [31,34,66] Chronic pain [35] Cancer screening and treatment [58,64,59,63,44,65] Emergency medicine [31,34] End of life care [31] Hospital care [specific to psychiatry] [23] Severe disease [34] Diagnostic procedures [23] Multiple treatment options exist [34,38,39,55] Pediatric intensive care [45] Treatment options may affect patient's lifestyle [38,36] support SDM,...…”
Section: Physicianrelatedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…61% of respondents stated that patients should be told the complete truth about their disease and 96% felt competent at breaking bad news. The comparison between urologist and family physicians attitudes retrieved no difference (Cohen Castel et al, 2011). In conclusion, the Israeli and Palestinian populations are known to be heterogeneous in their ethnic, cultural, and religious background.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vale destacar que capacitação para comunicação com clientes e familiares acometidos por doenças graves e ameaçadoras da vida estão sendo cada vez mais valorizados. Os profissionais que participam desses treinamentos têm conseguido manejar mais adequadamente o atendimento a essas pessoas 9,18 .…”
Section: Desenvolvimento De Habilidades Na Comunicação De Notícias DIunclassified
“…A necessidade, cada vez mais constante, do treinamento das habilidades de comunicação dos profissionais de saúde tem possibilitado melhora da empatia e a diminuição da sobrecarga daqueles que precisam frequentemente comunicar más notícias 9,18 .…”
Section: Desenvolvimento De Habilidades Na Comunicação De Notícias DIunclassified