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An international study of clinical, demographic, and competence-related determinants of communication with professionals
by
Bredart, Anne
, Kulis, Dagmara
, Lanceley, Anne
, Gioulbasanis, Ioannis
, de Sousa, Marina Carreiro
, Arraras, Juan Ignacio
, Harle, Amelie
, Kikawa, Yuichiro
, Kontogianni, Meropi
, Zarandona, Uxue
, Wolan, Maja
, Kuljanic, Karin
, Shamieh, Omar
, Wintner, Lisa M.
, Gašpert, Tihana
, Koller, Michael
, Giesinger, Johannes
, Bahar, Iqbal
, Greimel, Eva
, Sztankay, Monika
, Costantini, Anna
, Ishiki, Hiroto
in
Adult
/ Age Factors
/ Aged
/ Cancer
/ Clinical Competence
/ Clinical variables
/ Communication
/ Comorbidity
/ Competence
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Linear Models
/ Male
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical treatment
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Neoplasms - psychology
/ Nurse-Patient Relations
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing Research
/ Oncology
/ Oncology, Experimental
/ Pain Medicine
/ Patient communication
/ Patients
/ Physician-Patient Relations
/ Physicians
/ Practitioner patient relationship
/ Professionals
/ Rehabilitation Medicine
/ Sex Factors
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Tumors
2025
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An international study of clinical, demographic, and competence-related determinants of communication with professionals
by
Bredart, Anne
, Kulis, Dagmara
, Lanceley, Anne
, Gioulbasanis, Ioannis
, de Sousa, Marina Carreiro
, Arraras, Juan Ignacio
, Harle, Amelie
, Kikawa, Yuichiro
, Kontogianni, Meropi
, Zarandona, Uxue
, Wolan, Maja
, Kuljanic, Karin
, Shamieh, Omar
, Wintner, Lisa M.
, Gašpert, Tihana
, Koller, Michael
, Giesinger, Johannes
, Bahar, Iqbal
, Greimel, Eva
, Sztankay, Monika
, Costantini, Anna
, Ishiki, Hiroto
in
Adult
/ Age Factors
/ Aged
/ Cancer
/ Clinical Competence
/ Clinical variables
/ Communication
/ Comorbidity
/ Competence
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Linear Models
/ Male
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical treatment
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Neoplasms - psychology
/ Nurse-Patient Relations
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing Research
/ Oncology
/ Oncology, Experimental
/ Pain Medicine
/ Patient communication
/ Patients
/ Physician-Patient Relations
/ Physicians
/ Practitioner patient relationship
/ Professionals
/ Rehabilitation Medicine
/ Sex Factors
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Tumors
2025
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An international study of clinical, demographic, and competence-related determinants of communication with professionals
by
Bredart, Anne
, Kulis, Dagmara
, Lanceley, Anne
, Gioulbasanis, Ioannis
, de Sousa, Marina Carreiro
, Arraras, Juan Ignacio
, Harle, Amelie
, Kikawa, Yuichiro
, Kontogianni, Meropi
, Zarandona, Uxue
, Wolan, Maja
, Kuljanic, Karin
, Shamieh, Omar
, Wintner, Lisa M.
, Gašpert, Tihana
, Koller, Michael
, Giesinger, Johannes
, Bahar, Iqbal
, Greimel, Eva
, Sztankay, Monika
, Costantini, Anna
, Ishiki, Hiroto
in
Adult
/ Age Factors
/ Aged
/ Cancer
/ Clinical Competence
/ Clinical variables
/ Communication
/ Comorbidity
/ Competence
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Linear Models
/ Male
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical treatment
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Neoplasms - psychology
/ Nurse-Patient Relations
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing Research
/ Oncology
/ Oncology, Experimental
/ Pain Medicine
/ Patient communication
/ Patients
/ Physician-Patient Relations
/ Physicians
/ Practitioner patient relationship
/ Professionals
/ Rehabilitation Medicine
/ Sex Factors
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Tumors
2025
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An international study of clinical, demographic, and competence-related determinants of communication with professionals
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An international study of clinical, demographic, and competence-related determinants of communication with professionals
2025
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Overview
Purpose
This study aims to identify a combination of clinical, demographic, and patient competence determinants of patients’ communication with doctors and nurses in an international sample of cancer patients.
Methods
For our cross-sectional study, cancer patients assessed their communication with their doctors or nurses at the start of their treatment. Patients completed EORTC communication questionnaire QLQ-COMU26 to assess ten areas of communication with their doctor or nurses plus another item to assess how competent they felt when communicating with professionals. Bivariable analyses and multivariable linear regression models were performed separately for each QLQ-COMU26 area.
Results
Included in the study were 988 patients from 15 centres in 13 countries (five cultural areas). Higher age was related to higher level of communication in eight QLQ-COMU26 areas. Males reported higher level of communication in three areas. Lower levels of studies and higher level of perceived competence when communicating with professionals were related to higher level of communication in the ten QLQ-COMU26 areas. Communication was of a higher level with nurses than with doctors in four areas. Having received previous treatment with the same doctor or group of nurses was related to higher communication levels in seven areas. Lack of comorbidity was related to higher communication levels in two areas. Various differences in determinants were found among tumour sites.
Conclusion
Our regression model has shown several relationships between communication and the demographic and clinical variables that may help identify patients at risk of poor communication. Future studies could focus on communication at diagnosis and in follow-up, and on areas such as assessing the particularities of communication between patient and professionals in relation to cancer type.
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