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Better Doctor/Patient Communication Means Better Outcomes in Cancer Care

July 22, 2019

Cancer News for San Francisco / Marin County Patients and Health Care Providers

Better Doctor/Patient Communication Means Better Outcomes in Cancer Care

Patient Satisfaction with Provider Communication Leads To Better Health Outcomes

A new study from the American Cancer Society has found "cancer patients who reported greater satisfaction in the way their provider communicated with them, wound up receiving more efficient care with fewer office visits and better health outcomes. The findings were published in the latest issue of JNCCN—Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network.
 
"Our study suggests that when cancer care providers are more effective communicators, their patients are more likely to follow medical advice and medication protocols," said lead author, Ashish Rai, PhD, Surveillance and Health Services Research, American Cancer Society. "Cancer survivors are distinct from many other patients, in terms of their provider communication-related needs and expectations. They are more likely to be older and have additional health concerns. Being diagnosed with cancer and hearing complex information about treatment, costs, and prognosis can cause anxiety. On top of that, there is the fear of possible recurrence. All these factors and more can make cancer survivors particularly sensitive in their perception of good care or communication."
 
"The results of this study present an interesting challenge: those survivors most in need of good communication about complex medical issues may not be receiving the information they seek in a manner that they find helpful. That in turn results in higher health care utilization and expenditure. This could be due to many factors, including time constraints, competing priorities, and increasingly complex cancer therapies. This study highlights the need for additional research into how to tailor the health care experience both during and after cancer treatment, in order to communicate more effectively."
 
Needs vary from patient to patient and a doctors time constraints pose challenges to good communication.  "The amount of time spent is only one of the attributes of effective communication. By tailoring their communication strategy to a patient's specific needs, providers may be able to communicate more effectively in the same amount of time."
 
Good communication can improve outcomes by streamlining care, alleviating anxiety, boosting mutual trust, and increasing treatment adherence. 
 
To read the entire study, visit JNCCN.org. Or Click Here https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/better-doctorpatient-communication-means-better-outcomes-in-cancer-care-according-to-a-report-in-jnccn-300696263.html
 
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