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Poster Programme
Communication in Cancer Care
P1.2.01 |
Cancer outpatient consultations and nursing expertise challenges HV Brataas*¹, SL Thorsnes², O Hargie³; ¹Nord-Trøndelag University College, Norway, ²Aalesund University College, Norway, ³University of Ulster, United Kingdom |
P1.2.02 |
Brief instrument to identify information preference groups in cancer patients: A latent-class analysis (LCA) M Neumann*¹, M Wirtz², E Bollschweiler³, N Ernstmann¹, O Ommen¹, H Pfaff¹; ¹University of Cologne, Germany, ²University of Education Freiburg, Germany, ³University Hospital Cologne, Germany |
P1.2.03 |
Patients’ information seeking behavior in cancer: Is there more than a communication problem with the medical team? C Protière*¹, N Moumjid², AG Le Coroller-Soriano¹, L Malavolti¹,³, JP Moatti¹, et al; ¹UMR 912 INSERM-IRD-University of Mediterranean, France, ²University of Lyon, France, ³Southeastern Health Regional Observatory, France |
P1.2.04 |
The square of communication: application of the Schulz von Thun model to oncology and palliative care US Schuler*¹, B Schubert², M Meredyth-Stewart¹, B Hornmann¹, L Fallowfield³; ¹University Hospital, Dresden, Germany, ²Hospital St Josef-Stift Dresden, Germany, ³Brighton & Sussex Medical School, United Kingdom |
P1.2.05 |
Improving the communication skills of oncologists in explaining therapy options and clinical trials to cancer patients. Training concept and preliminary results of a randomised controlled trial A Wuensch*, T Goelz, H Bertz, K Fritzsche; University Hospital Freiburg, Germany |
P1.2.06 |
The development of an instrument evaluating communication skills in consultations focusing on the transition from curative cancer treatment to palliative care S Stubenrauch*¹, T Goelz¹, K Fritzsche¹, A Helmes²; ¹University Hospital Freiburg, Germany, ²University of Freiburg, Germany |
P1.2.07 |
Psychometric properties of the EORTC-QLQ-C30 main scales using confirmatory factor analysis N Ernstmann*¹, M Neumann¹, M Wirtz², O Ommen¹, H Pfaff¹; ¹University of Cologne, Germany, ²University of Education Freiburg, Germany |
P1.2.08 |
Information needs of breast cancer women RE Esteves; Escola Superior Saude do Vale do Sousa, Portugal |
P1.2.09 |
Breast cancer and tamoxifene: what makes sense for induced menopause? I Pellegrini*¹, A Sarradon², C Tarpin³, A Tallet³, R Largillier4, P Ben Soussan³, et al; ¹Université de la Méditerranée, France, ²UPCAM, France, ³Institut Paoli-Calmettes, France, 4Centre Antoine Lacassagne, France |
P1.2.10 |
Understanding of symptom expressions among children with cancer and their healthy peers TV Vatne*, L Slaughter, CM Ruland; Rikshospitalet University Hospital, Norway |
P1.2.11 |
Development of the UK Cancer Action Teams National Advanced Communication Skills Training Programme (NACST) for senior health care professionals (SHP) in cancer care: The lessons learnt S Wilkinson¹, C Heaven*², A Ramirez³; ¹Royal Free Hospital & UCL, London, United Kingdom, ²Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Manchester, United Kingdom, ³King's College, United Kingdom |
P1.2.12 |
The information seeking behavior of cancer patients and their caregivers TC Holm*¹, M Rautalahti²; ¹Writing Media, Finland, ²Cancer Society of Finland, Finland |
P1.2.13 |
Considering sexual aspects of the patients affected by cancer and their partners of life : first step to provide evidence-based patient information in the SOR SAVOIR PATIENT program J Carretier*¹, E Marx³,4, L Leichtnam-Dugarin¹, S Brusco¹, et al; ¹French Federation of Comprehensive Cancer Centers, France, ²Centre Léon Bérard, France, ³Centre Paul Strauss, France, 4SOL, France |
P1.2.14 |
Health professionals’ conception about the adolescent oncology patient AI Gomes, L Barros*; University of Lisbon, Portugal |
P1.2.15 |
Improving informed consent to clinical trials: a randomised controlled trial of a decision aid for women invited to participate in a breast cancer prevention trial (IBIS-II) I Juraskova*¹, P Butow¹, B Smith¹, M Seccombe², F Boyle², A Coates², et al; ¹University of Sydney, Australia, ²Australian New Zealand Breast Cancer Trials Group, Australia, ³Royal Brisbane Hospital, Australia |
P1.2.16 |
Urologists' beliefs and attitudes regarding information sharing with prostate cancer patients throughout the course of the disease O Cohen Castel¹, L Ungar¹, M Alperin*¹, GE Amiel², K Karkabi¹; ¹Technion, Israel, ²Baylor College of Medicine, United States |
P1.2.17 |
Health literacy and cancer communication with older adults L Sparks*¹, JF Nussbaum²; ¹Chapman University, United States, ²Penn State University, United States |
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