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From Observation to Action: Developing and Pilot-Testing a Communication Tool for Follow-up Consultations with Adolescent Cancer Survivors. | LitMetric

From Observation to Action: Developing and Pilot-Testing a Communication Tool for Follow-up Consultations with Adolescent Cancer Survivors.

J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol

Department of Behavioural Sciences in Medicine, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

Published: August 2022

Efficient physician communication with adolescent cancer survivors (ACS) during follow-up consultations is important to enable survivors to take responsibility for their health. The present study had two aims: to develop a communication tool to enhance structured consultations and improve clinician communication in follow-up consultations, and to pilot-test the tool in physicians' consultations with ACS. Clinicians and communication experts collaborated closely to develop the 7 Memory Hooks (7MH) communication tool and a corresponding coding scheme for scoring communication behavior in consultations. Thirty-seven follow-up consultations between ACS and physicians were video-recorded (22 before intervention and 15 after intervention). The intervention consisted of a didactic lecture, a group workshop, and individual coaching to provide feedback to physicians on the communication skills observed in the pre-intervention videos. We then compared physicians' communication behavior both before and after intervention. Fourteen physicians participated in the 7MH training. The mean total score on the 7MH scheme was significantly higher post-intervention compared with pre-intervention ( = 0.001). Six behaviors changed significantly after the intervention. At a group level, physicians were more likely to be alone with the adolescent ( = 0.004) and to prepare the patient for transition to adult heath care ( = 0.040). They asked more often about the patients' expectations ( = 0.007) and resources (( = 0.019). And they acknowledged patients' concerns more often ( = 0) but talked significantly less about physical activity ( = 0.012). A physician communication tool, designed bottom-up and developed in collaboration with the clinic, shows promising effects on physicians' communication behavior at follow-up consultations with ACS.

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