TY - JOUR
T1 - Disclosing a diagnosis of cancer
T2 - Considerations specific to gynecologic oncology patients
AU - Kuroki, Lindsay M.
AU - Zhao, Qiuhong
AU - Jeffe, Donna B.
AU - Powell, Matthew A.
AU - Hagemann, Andrea R.
AU - Thaker, Premal H.
AU - Massad, L. Stewart
AU - Mutch, David G.
AU - Zighelboim, Israel
PY - 2013/11
Y1 - 2013/11
N2 - OBJECTIVE:: To characterize gynecologic oncology patients' perceptions of the process of disclosure of a cancer diagnosis. METHODS:: We surveyed 100 gynecologic oncology patients between December 2011 and September 2012. An 83-item tool based on three validated assessment tools evaluated patient-centered factors, physician behavior and communication skills, and environmental factors. Associations between patients' satisfaction and these variables were analyzed using Wilcoxon rank-sum, Kruskal-Wallis, and Spearman's rho tests. Poisson regression was used to assess factors associated with patient's satisfaction. RESULTS:: Twenty-four percent of patients were notified of their diagnosis by phone, 60% in the physician's office, and 16% in the hospital. Disclosure was performed by an obstetrician-gynecologist (58%), gynecologic oncologist (26%), primary care physician (8%), or other (8%). Fifty-two percent of all patients were accompanied by a support person. Higher patient satisfaction scores were associated with face-to-face disclosure (mean score 91% compared with over the phone 72%, P=.02), a private setting (mean score 92% compared with impersonal setting 72%, P=.004), and duration of the encounter of greater than 10 minutes (mean score 94% compared with less than 10 minutes 79%, P<.001). Multivariate analysis confirmed that both physician communication skills (P<.001) and patient-centered factors (eg, perception of physician sensitivity and empathy, opportunities to ask questions and express emotion, and set the pace of conversation; P=.013) were associated with higher patient satisfaction. CONCLUSIONS:: Effective physician communication skills and patient-centered factors resulted in higher patient satisfaction with the gynecologic cancer diagnosis disclosure experience.
AB - OBJECTIVE:: To characterize gynecologic oncology patients' perceptions of the process of disclosure of a cancer diagnosis. METHODS:: We surveyed 100 gynecologic oncology patients between December 2011 and September 2012. An 83-item tool based on three validated assessment tools evaluated patient-centered factors, physician behavior and communication skills, and environmental factors. Associations between patients' satisfaction and these variables were analyzed using Wilcoxon rank-sum, Kruskal-Wallis, and Spearman's rho tests. Poisson regression was used to assess factors associated with patient's satisfaction. RESULTS:: Twenty-four percent of patients were notified of their diagnosis by phone, 60% in the physician's office, and 16% in the hospital. Disclosure was performed by an obstetrician-gynecologist (58%), gynecologic oncologist (26%), primary care physician (8%), or other (8%). Fifty-two percent of all patients were accompanied by a support person. Higher patient satisfaction scores were associated with face-to-face disclosure (mean score 91% compared with over the phone 72%, P=.02), a private setting (mean score 92% compared with impersonal setting 72%, P=.004), and duration of the encounter of greater than 10 minutes (mean score 94% compared with less than 10 minutes 79%, P<.001). Multivariate analysis confirmed that both physician communication skills (P<.001) and patient-centered factors (eg, perception of physician sensitivity and empathy, opportunities to ask questions and express emotion, and set the pace of conversation; P=.013) were associated with higher patient satisfaction. CONCLUSIONS:: Effective physician communication skills and patient-centered factors resulted in higher patient satisfaction with the gynecologic cancer diagnosis disclosure experience.
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U2 - 10.1097/AOG.0b013e3182a9bf42
DO - 10.1097/AOG.0b013e3182a9bf42
M3 - Article
C2 - 24104784
AN - SCOPUS:84887161375
SN - 0029-7844
VL - 122
SP - 1033
EP - 1039
JO - Obstetrics and gynecology
JF - Obstetrics and gynecology
IS - 5
ER -