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The following pages link to Breast cancer patients' experiences of patient-doctor communication: a working relationship (Q47586216):
Displaying 40 items.
- Methods of communicating a primary diagnosis of breast cancer to patients (Q24244055) (← links)
- Palliative care decision making among the elderly and family: a theoretical model (Q30400727) (← links)
- Improving symptom communication through personal digital assistants: the CHAT (Communicating Health Assisted by Technology) project (Q30562213) (← links)
- The need for communication skills training in oncology (Q33885970) (← links)
- Cancer patients' fears related to clinical trial participation: a qualitative study. (Q33893406) (← links)
- Communication, decision making, and cancer: what African Americans want physicians to know (Q34138433) (← links)
- Interacting with cancer patients: the significance of physicians' communication behavior (Q35172748) (← links)
- Using the patient-centered method to achieve excellence in care for women with breast cancer (Q35551406) (← links)
- Communication Efficacy and Couples' Cancer Management: Applying a Dyadic Appraisal Model (Q35601712) (← links)
- Ductal carcinoma in situ: knowledge of associated risks and prognosis among Latina and non-Latina white women (Q35903735) (← links)
- Improving communication between doctors and breast cancer patients (Q36023546) (← links)
- The lasting impact of the therapeutic alliance: Patient-oncologist alliance as a predictor of caregiver bereavement adjustment. (Q36074321) (← links)
- The experience of making treatment decisions for women with early stage breast cancer: a diagrammatic representation. (Q36161341) (← links)
- What Is Lacking in Patient-Physician Communication: Perspectives from Asian American Breast Cancer Patients and Oncologists. (Q36594252) (← links)
- Consumers' and professionals' perceptions of a breast cancer review clinic (Q36938428) (← links)
- Racial/ethnic differences in breast cancer outcomes among older patients: effects of physician communication and patient empowerment (Q37218260) (← links)
- Patients' experiences with continuity of cancer care in Canada: Results from the CanIMPACT study (Q37338481) (← links)
- Doctors' communication of trust, care, and respect in breast cancer: qualitative study (Q37418395) (← links)
- Measuring patient-centered communication in cancer care: A literature review and the development of a systematic approach (Q37849941) (← links)
- The patient journey in chronic myeloid leukemia patients on tyrosine kinase inhibitor therapies: qualitative insights using a global ethnographic approach (Q38565750) (← links)
- Stories from doctors of patients with pain. A qualitative research on the physicians' perspective. (Q38575558) (← links)
- The Patient-Healthcare Professional Relationship and Communication in the Oncology Outpatient Setting: A Systematic Review. (Q38655481) (← links)
- Understanding the information needs of people with haematological cancers. A meta-ethnography of quantitative and qualitative research. (Q39129451) (← links)
- Breast cancer patients' information seeking during surgical consultations: A qualitative, videotape-based analysis of patients' questions (Q39296953) (← links)
- Social workers as patient navigators for breast cancer survivors: what do African-American medically underserved women think of this idea? (Q39905382) (← links)
- The phenomenon of making decisions during the experience of early breast cancer. (Q40201180) (← links)
- Continuity, care, and commitment: the course of patient-clinician relationships (Q42437747) (← links)
- Cancer-related self-efficacy following a consultation with an oncologist (Q44655961) (← links)
- “They Paid No Mind to My State of Mind”: African American Breast Cancer Patients’ Experiences of Cancer Care Delivery (Q46352346) (← links)
- Information exchange and decision making in the treatment of Latina and white women with ductal carcinoma in situ (Q46599071) (← links)
- Living with cancer: a qualitative report of the experiences of leukaemia patients in Lagos, Nigeria (Q46712148) (← links)
- Physician trust moderates the relationship between intolerance of uncertainty and cancer worry interference among women with Lynch syndrome (Q47597215) (← links)
- The 'information spectrum': a qualitative study of how breast cancer surgeons give information and of how their patients experience it. (Q47625285) (← links)
- General practitioners' 'lived experience' of assessing psychological distress in cancer patients: an exploratory qualitative study (Q47675248) (← links)
- Coping with an Advanced Stage Lung Cancer Diagnosis: Patient, Caregiver, and Provider Perspectives on the Role of the Health Care System (Q48084880) (← links)
- Trust but verify: the interactive effects of trust and autonomy preferences on health outcomes (Q48304814) (← links)
- Examining online citizenship behaviours in social network sites: a social capital perspective (Q56897397) (← links)
- A qualitative study among breast cancer patients on chemotherapy: experiences and side-effects (Q57490427) (← links)
- Quality of life of women treated with radiotherapy for breast cancer (Q81312385) (← links)
- Improving continuity by bringing the cancer patient, general practitioner and oncologist together in a shared video-based consultation - protocol for a randomised controlled trial (Q93019994) (← links)