Study of a Rapid Triadic Communication Intention Elicitation Intervention to Improve Supportive Oncology Care Delivery

Study of a Rapid Triadic Communication Intention Elicitation Intervention to Improve Supportive Oncology Care Delivery

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The intervention consists of a rapid (less than 10-minute) communication intention elicitation exercise (via Freelisting), which is conducted independently with the patient, caregiver, and provider immediately prior to the outpatient oncology encounter. Patients, caregivers, and providers will not be instructed to endorse the Freelist responses that were generated by the intervention prior to the outpatient encounter-leaving the decision to discuss elicited communication intentions during the encounter up to individuals as the conversation naturally occurs. As with the control group, post-encounter survey data will also be collected independently from the patient, caregiver, and the provider, followed by a post-encounter qualitative interview conducted jointly with the patient and caregiver.Other Name: PRECursOr

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