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View article: Shared Decision-Making. A Primer for Clinicians
Shared Decision-Making. A Primer for Clinicians Open
Importance Shared decision-making is a widely promoted approach, yet clinicians, typically supportive in principle, find it difficult to implement because of concerns and barriers they commonly encounter in practice. Objective To generate …
View article: How hospital doctors respond to contextual factors revealed by older patients with heart failure in hospital interactions: an interaction-based study
How hospital doctors respond to contextual factors revealed by older patients with heart failure in hospital interactions: an interaction-based study Open
Older patients with heart failure often disclose important CF relevant to adherence during hospital interactions. Roughly half of these factors are not met with a solution-oriented response, with a substantial portion not being followed up…
View article: Hvor skal grensen settes, og hvem skal sette den?
Hvor skal grensen settes, og hvem skal sette den? Open
View article: Snakk om usikkerhet
Snakk om usikkerhet Open
View article: What influences how physicians frame information for patients? An explorative quantitative study on hospital interactions from different specialties
What influences how physicians frame information for patients? An explorative quantitative study on hospital interactions from different specialties Open
Background Physicians frame medical information for patients in different ways, impacting patient outcomes. What underlies their framing choices has not been investigated. Objective To explore the use and function of information framing pr…
View article: Responding to contextual factors revealed by old patients with heart failure in hospital interactions: An interaction-based study
Responding to contextual factors revealed by old patients with heart failure in hospital interactions: An interaction-based study Open
Background Patients with heart failure often face individual context-dependent challenges that affect their ability to follow a treatment plan. How hospital doctors recognize and respond to such contextual factors (CF) may influence health…
View article: How do doctors address heart failure patients’ disclosures of medication adherence problems during hospital and primary care consultations? An exploratory interaction-based observational cohort study
How do doctors address heart failure patients’ disclosures of medication adherence problems during hospital and primary care consultations? An exploratory interaction-based observational cohort study Open
Objectives To investigate how doctors and self-managing older patients with heart failure (HF) discuss the patients’ potential or ongoing medication adherence problems, and how such discussions evolve as patients transition from hospital t…
View article: Contextual Factors Affecting Adherence Revealed by Old Patients with Heart Failure in Hospital and Primary Care Interactions: A Descriptive Study
Contextual Factors Affecting Adherence Revealed by Old Patients with Heart Failure in Hospital and Primary Care Interactions: A Descriptive Study Open
The findings from this study provide insights for clinicians to the main types of non-biomedical factors revealed by old patients with heart failure in medical interactions, which affect their treatment adherence. Clinicians should particu…
View article: More than an extra set of ears: A video-based analysis exploring the role of companions in routine oncology visits
More than an extra set of ears: A video-based analysis exploring the role of companions in routine oncology visits Open
The findings suggest that companions may be an important resource during oncology visits, not only for the patient, but also for healthcare providers aiming for person-centered care to the individual patient.
View article: Death awaits
Death awaits Open
View article: Implementation of the four habits model in intermediate care services in Norway: a process evaluation
Implementation of the four habits model in intermediate care services in Norway: a process evaluation Open
View article: What do patients with heart failure disclose about medication adherence at home to their hospital and primary care doctors? Exploratory interaction-based observational cohort study
What do patients with heart failure disclose about medication adherence at home to their hospital and primary care doctors? Exploratory interaction-based observational cohort study Open
Objectives The main objective of this study was twofold: to investigate what kind of information patients with heart failure (HF) tell their doctors about their medication adherence at home, and how often such information is provided in co…
View article: Kan Norge finne veien til forsvarlig sparsommelighet i helsetjenesten?
Kan Norge finne veien til forsvarlig sparsommelighet i helsetjenesten? Open
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View article: Video om vanskelige samtaler
Video om vanskelige samtaler Open
View article: How Do Physicians Frame Medical Information in Talks With Their Patients? An Inductive Microanalysis
How Do Physicians Frame Medical Information in Talks With Their Patients? An Inductive Microanalysis Open
During medical consultations, physicians need to share a substantial amount of information with their patients. How this information is framed can be crucial for patient understanding and outcomes, but little is known about the details of …
View article: En utfordring til den medisinske modellen
En utfordring til den medisinske modellen Open
View article: “The challenge is the complexity” – A qualitative study about decision-making in advanced lung cancer treatment
“The challenge is the complexity” – A qualitative study about decision-making in advanced lung cancer treatment Open
Our study suggests it is difficult to develop an applicable DA for advanced lung cancer after first-line therapy that meets the composite requirements of stakeholders. Comprehensive decision support interventions are needed to address orga…
View article: First year junior doctors and medical uncertainty – a qualitative study
First year junior doctors and medical uncertainty – a qualitative study Open
The first year junior doctors struggled with the inherent uncertainty of medicine and felt a marked sense of insecurity, particularly at the start of their training period. How the doctors were welcomed in the workplace and the feedback th…
View article: What does shared decision making ask from doctors? Uncovering suppressed qualities that could improve person-centered care
What does shared decision making ask from doctors? Uncovering suppressed qualities that could improve person-centered care Open
View article: Alvorlig syke kreftpasienter kan kamuflere sine eksistensielle bekymringer
Alvorlig syke kreftpasienter kan kamuflere sine eksistensielle bekymringer Open
View article: 'The Challenge is the Complexity' – A Qualitative Study About Decision-Making in Advanced Lung Cancer Treatment
'The Challenge is the Complexity' – A Qualitative Study About Decision-Making in Advanced Lung Cancer Treatment Open
View article: The limits of shared decision making
The limits of shared decision making Open
View article: Shared decision making: A novel approach to personalized treatment in obstructive sleep apnea
Shared decision making: A novel approach to personalized treatment in obstructive sleep apnea Open
View article: Physicians’ responses to advanced cancer patients’ existential concerns: A video-based analysis
Physicians’ responses to advanced cancer patients’ existential concerns: A video-based analysis Open
Physicians should be attentive to their possible habit of steering the agenda towards biomedical topics, hence, avoiding patients' existential concerns. Initiatives cultivating behavior enhancing person-centered and existential communicati…
View article: Training physicians in providing complex information to patients with multiple sclerosis: a randomised controlled trial
Training physicians in providing complex information to patients with multiple sclerosis: a randomised controlled trial Open
Objective To evaluate the effect of a specific communication training for neurologists on how to provide complex information about treatment options to patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Design Single-centre, single-blind, randomised c…
View article: “Eh – What type of cells are these – flourishing in the liver?” Cancer patients’ disclosure of existential concerns in routine hospital consultations
“Eh – What type of cells are these – flourishing in the liver?” Cancer patients’ disclosure of existential concerns in routine hospital consultations Open
View article: Communication Skills Training: A Means to Promote Time-Efficient Patient-Centered Communication in Clinical Practice
Communication Skills Training: A Means to Promote Time-Efficient Patient-Centered Communication in Clinical Practice Open
Health care providers improved their communication in patient consultations after the implementation of a large-scale patient-centered communication skills training program based on the Calgary-Cambridge Guide. This did not affect the leng…
View article: Three strategies when physicians provide complex information in interactions with patients: How to recognize and measure them
Three strategies when physicians provide complex information in interactions with patients: How to recognize and measure them Open
Findings provide applicable methods to teach, analyze, and evaluate information sharing strategies and indications for further training.
View article: Effects of Physicians’ Information Giving on Patient Outcomes: a Systematic Review
Effects of Physicians’ Information Giving on Patient Outcomes: a Systematic Review Open
View article: Evaluating a training intervention for improving alignment between emergency medical telephone operators and callers: a pilot study of communication behaviours
Evaluating a training intervention for improving alignment between emergency medical telephone operators and callers: a pilot study of communication behaviours Open
Background Calls to emergency medical lines are an essential component in the chain of survival. Operators make critical decisions based on information they elicit from callers. Although smooth cooperation is necessary, the field lacks evi…