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Patient-provider communication during second opinion consultations in oncology
Institution:1. Department of Medical Psychology, Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam Public Health, Amsterdam, the Netherlands;2. Department of Medical Oncology, Cancer Center, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands;3. The Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI), Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Abstract:ObjectiveProviding a second opinion (SO) in oncology is complex, and communication during SOs remains poorly understood. This study aimed to systematically observe how patients and oncologists communicate about SO-specific topics (i.e., patient motivation, the referring oncologist, treatment transfer/back-referral), and how such communication affects patient satisfaction.MethodsA prospective mixed-methods study of cancer patients seeking a SO (N = 69) and consulting oncologists was conducted. Before the SO, patients reported their expected place of future treatment. Following the SO, patients’ and oncologists’ satisfaction was assessed. All SOs were audio-recorded. Absolute and relative duration of SO-specific talk were calculated and specific events (e.g., questions/utterances) were coded (incl. valence, explicitness).ResultsSOs lasted 19–73 min, of which 3.7% was spent discussing motivations. Oncologists rarely explored patients’ motivations. Talk about referring oncologists (12.5% of consultation) was mostly critical by patients (M = 43.0%), but positive/confirming by consulting oncologists (M = 73.5%). Although 22.2% of patients expected a treatment transfer, this topic (3.3% of consultation time) was rarely explicitly discussed. Patients who were referred back were significantly less satisfied (d = 0.85).ConclusionPatient-provider communication in oncological SOs appears insufficiently aligned.Practice ImplicationsPatients and oncologists need support to explicitly and productively communicate about SO-specific topics and to better manage expectations. Recommendations are provided.
Keywords:Second opinions  Communication  Oncology  Physician-patient relations  Referral and consultation
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