Patient-clinician communication: American Society of Clinical Oncology consensus guideline Journal Article


Authors: Gilligan, T.; Coyle, N.; Frankel, R. M.; Berry, D. L.; Bohlke, K.; Epstein, R. M.; Finlay, E.; Jackson, V. A.; Lathan, C. S.; Loprinzi, C. L.; Nguyen, L. H.; Seigel, C.; Baile, W. F.
Article Title: Patient-clinician communication: American Society of Clinical Oncology consensus guideline
Abstract: Purpose To provide guidance to oncology clinicians on how to use effective communication to optimize the patient-clinician relationship, patient and clinician well-being, and family well-being. Methods ASCO convened a multidisciplinary panel of medical oncology, psychiatry, nursing, hospice and palliative medicine, communication skills, health disparities, and advocacy experts to produce recommendations. Guideline development involved a systematic review of the literature and a formal consensus process. The systematic review focused on guidelines, systematic reviews and meta-analyses, and randomized controlled trials published from 2006 through October 1, 2016. Results The systematic review included 47 publications. With the exception of clinician training in communication skills, evidence for many of the clinical questions was limited. Draft recommendations underwent two rounds of consensus voting before being finalized. Recommendations In addition to providing guidance regarding core communication skills and tasks that apply across the continuum of cancer care, recommendations address specific topics, such as discussion of goals of care and prognosis, treatment selection, end-of-life care, facilitating family involvement in care, and clinician training in communication skills. Recommendations are accompanied by suggested strategies for implementation. Additional information is available at www.asco.org/supportive-careguidelines and www.asco.org/guidelineswiki.
Keywords: oncology nursing; cancer palliative therapy; consensus; evidence based practice; randomized controlled trials as topic; practice guideline; oncology; doctor patient relation; systematic review; communication; medical society; medical oncology; psychiatry; communication skill; interpersonal communication; professional-patient relations; health disparity; standards; hospice care; randomized controlled trial (topic); meta analysis (topic); systematic review (topic); patient advocacy; humans; human; priority journal; article; professional-patient relationship; multiple chronic conditions
Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Oncology
Volume: 35
Issue: 31
ISSN: 0732-183X
Publisher: American Society of Clinical Oncology  
Date Published: 2017-11-01
Start Page: 3618
End Page: 3632
Language: English
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2017.75.2311
PUBMED: 28892432
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 4 December 2017 -- Source: Scopus
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