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An Internet Method to Assess Cancer Patient Information Needs and Enhance Doctor-Patient Communication: A Pilot Study

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Pages 233-240 | Published online: 02 Jan 2008
 

Abstract

Background. We previously reported that doctor-patient communication in the cancer context may be suboptimal. We therefore developed measures to assess patient communication preferences and established feasibility of an Internet-based intervention to improve communication. Methods. Cancer patients completed an Internet-based survey about communication preferences, with a summary provided to the physician before the consultation. Patients completed a follow-up survey to assess consultation content and satisfaction. Results. Study procedures were feasible, measures exhibited strong internal consistency, and patients expressed satisfaction with the intervention. Conclusion. The Internet offers an opportunity to assess patient preferences and prompt physicians about individual patient informational needs prior to the clinical encounter. J Cancer Educ. 2007;22:233–240.

Supported by the following grants from the National Cancer Institute: R01 CA-82085 (NJM) and the Fox Chase Cancer Center Behavioral Research Core Facility and Population Studies Facility (P30CA06927).

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