Handbook of Communication in Oncology and Palliative Care 1st Edition by David Kissane , Barry Bultz Phyllis Butow Ilora Finlay – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery:0199238375 ,978-0199238378
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ISBN 10: 0199238375
ISBN 13: 978-0199238378
Author: David Kissane , Barry Bultz Phyllis Butow Ilora Finlay
This comprehensive text provides clinicians with practical and evidence-based guidelines to achieve effective, patient-centered communication in the areas of cancer and palliative care. Written by an outstanding panel of international experts, it integrates empirical findings with clinical wisdom, draws on historical approaches and presents a state-of-the-art curriculum for applied communication skills training for the specialist oncologist, surgeon, nurse and other multi-disciplinary team members involved in cancer care today.
In this book communication is broken down into key modules that cover the life-cycle of cancer care. They include coverage of diagnosis and treatment including clinical trials, empathic support in response to distress, transition to survivorship or palliative therapies, discussion of prognosis, conduct of family meetings, and care of the dying. Complementary training of patients in their communication with the doctor completes the interactive dyad. The art of teaching, impact of gender and power in the consultation and the ethical context are carefully considered.
Special communication challenges include discussion of genetic risk, rehabilitative and salvage surgery, promotion of treatment adherence, unanticipated adverse outcomes, intercultural issues, fertility and sexuality.
Table of contents:
1 The history of communication skills knowledge and trainingGet accessArrow
Mack Lipkin
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Expand2 The art of teaching communication skillsGet accessArrow
Stewart M Dunn
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Expand3 Theoretical models of communication skills trainingGet accessArrow
Richard Brown and Carma L Bylund
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Expand4 Shared treatment decision-making and the use of decision-aidsGet accessArrow
Cathy Charles and Amiram Gafni
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Expand5 The ethics of communication in cancer and palliative careGet accessArrow
Laura A Siminoff
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Expand6 Gender, power, and non-verbal communicationGet accessArrow
Marianne Schmid Mast and others
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Expand7 Medical student training in communication skillsGet accessArrow
Joshua Hauser and Gregory Makoul
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Expand8 Enhancing cancer patients’ participation in medical consultationsGet accessArrow
Donald J Cegala and Dana Eisenberg
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Section B A core curriculum for communication skills training for oncology and palliative care
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Expand9 Breaking bad newsGet accessArrow
Walter F Baile and Patricia A Parker
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Expand10 Discussing prognosis and communicating riskGet accessArrow
Phyllis N Butow and others
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Expand11 Communication training to achieve shared treatment decisionsGet accessArrow
David W Kissane
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Expand12 Responding to difficult emotionsGet accessArrow
Jennifer Philip and David W Kissane
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Expand13 Denial and communicationGet accessArrow
Linda Sheahan and Simon Wein
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Expand14 Communicating with relatives/companions about cancer careGet accessArrow
Terrance L Albrecht and others
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Expand15 Conducting a family meetingGet accessArrow
Nessa Coyle and David W Kissane
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Expand16 Communication about coping as a survivorGet accessArrow
Linda E Carlson and Barry D Bultz
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Expand17 Dealing with cancer recurrenceGet accessArrow
Lidia Schapira
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Expand18 Communication about transitioning patients to palliative careGet accessArrow
Josephine M Clayton and David W Kissane
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Expand19 End-of-life communication trainingGet accessArrow
Tomer Levin and Joseph S Weiner
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Section C A specialty curriculum for oncology
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Expand20 Enrolment in clinical trialsGet accessArrow
Richard Brown and Terrance L Albrecht
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Expand21 Working as a multidisciplinary teamGet accessArrow
Jane Turner
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Expand22 Communicating genetic riskGet accessArrow
Elizabeth Lobb and Clara Gaff
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Expand23 Rehabilitative and salvage surgeryGet accessArrow
Andrea Pusic and others
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Expand24 Discussing unproven therapiesGet accessArrow
Penelope Schofield and others
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Expand25 The effect of internet use on the doctor—cancer patient relationshipGet accessArrow
Carma L Bylund and Jennifer A Gueguen
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Expand26 Promoting treatment adherenceGet accessArrow
Kelly B Haskard and M Robin DiMatteo
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Expand27 Communication strategies and skills for optimal pain controlGet accessArrow
Melanie Lovell and Frances Boyle
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Expand28 Discussing adverse outcomes with patientsGet accessArrow
Thomas H Gallagher and Afaf Girgis
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Expand29 Clinician perspectives on shared decision-makingGet accessArrow
Martin HN Tattersall
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Expand30 Audio-recording important consultations for patients and their families—putting evidence into practiceGet accessArrow
Thomas F Hack and Lesley F Degner
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Expand31 Working with interpreters and achieving culturally competent communicationGet accessArrow
Steven Klimidis and Harry Minas
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Expand32 Challenges in communicating with ethnically diverse populationsGet accessArrow
Bejoy C Thomas and others
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Expand33 Intercultural communication in palliative careGet accessArrow
James Hallenbeck and Vyjeyanthi S Periyakoil
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Expand34 Communicating about infertility risksGet accessArrow
Zeev Rosberger and others
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Expand35 Communicating about sexuality in cancer careGet accessArrow
John W Robinson and Joshua J Lounsberry
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Section D Communication issues across the disciplines
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Expand36 The challenges and rewards of communication skills training for oncology and palliative care nurses in the United KingdomGet accessArrow
Sandra Winterburn and Susie Wilkinson
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Expand37 Ambulatory care nurses responding to depressionGet accessArrow
Anthony De La Cruz and others
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Expand38 Social work support in settings of crisisGet accessArrow
Carrie Lethborg and Grace Christ
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Expand39 Communication in cancer radiologyGet accessArrow
Kimberly Feigin and Laura Liberman
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Expand40 Communication in surgical oncologyGet accessArrow
Alexandra Heerdt and others
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Expand41 Communication in non-surgical oncologyGet accessArrow
Lai Cheng Yew and E Jane Maher
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Expand42 Palliative Medicine: communication to promote life near the end of lifeGet accessArrow
Ilora G Finlay and Nicola Pease
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Expand43 Communication issues in pastoral care and chaplaincyGet accessArrow
Peter Speck and Christopher Herbert
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Expand44 Communication in oncology pharmacy: the challenge of treatment adherenceGet accessArrow
Venetia Bourrier and Brent Schacter
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Expand45 Psychosocial programme developmentGet accessArrow
Barry D Bultz and others
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Expand46 Communication challenges with the elderlyGet accessArrow
Ron Adelman and Michelle Green
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Expand47 Issues for cognitively impaired elderly patientsGet accessArrow
Andrew Roth and Christian Nelson
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Expand48 Communicating with children when a parent is dyingGet accessArrow
Cynthia W Moore and others
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Expand49 Creative arts in oncologyGet accessArrow
Marilyn Hundleby and others
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Section E Education and Training
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Expand50 Learner-centred communication trainingGet accessArrow
Suzanne M Kurtz and Lara J Cooke
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Expand51 Facilitating skills practice in communication role-play sessions: essential elements and training facilitatorsGet accessArrow
Carma L Bylund and others
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Expand52 The role of the actor in medical educationGet accessArrow
Paul Heinrich
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Expand53 Training patients to reach their communication goals: a concordance perspectiveGet accessArrow
Carma L Bylund and others
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Section F International initiatives in communication training
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Expand54 The Oncotalk modelGet accessArrow
Robert M Arnold and others
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Expand55 The Swiss modelGet accessArrow
Stiefel F and others
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Expand56 The Australian modelGet accessArrow
Caroline Nehill and Alison Evans
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Expand57 The United Kingdom general practitioner and palliative care modelGet accessArrow
Simon Noble and others
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Expand58 Communication skills training and research: the Brussels experienceGet accessArrow
Isabelle Merckaert and others
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Section G Research in cancer communication
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Expand59 Evaluating communication skills training coursesGet accessArrow
Lyuba Konopasek and others
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Expand60 Qualitative approaches to clinician—patient communicationGet accessArrow
Felicia Roberts
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Expand61 Issues in coding cancer consultations: interaction analysis systemsGet accessArrow
Phyllis N Butow and Sarah Ford
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Expand62 The Roter Interaction Analysis System (RIAS): applicability within the context of cancer and palliative careGet accessArrow
Debra Roter
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