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Improving Communication Between Cancer Patients & Oncologists

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Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Status

Completed

Conditions

Cancer

Treatments

Behavioral: Enhanced SCOPE training
Behavioral: Standard Communication training

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

The overarching goal of this project is to improve communication between oncologists and their patients by ensuring that the patient's voice is heard in the medical encounter. Thus, the hope is to improve the experience for patients living with cancer. The investigators seek to accomplish this goal by providing oncologists communication skills training that includes feedback on their own audio-recorded conversations. The feedback will come from two sources: 1) Professional research assistant coders who will identify objective learning opportunities based on specific coding criteria and 2) Trained patient reviewers who will listen to the recordings and offer their own, subjective feedback at key moments in the encounters.

Full description

The primary objective of the Enhanced SCOPE program is to teach oncologists to recognize the role of emotion in discussions with cancer patients, to increase their self-efficacy for addressing affective concerns, and to provide them with the skills for doing so. Oncologists are most likely to achieve competency in these areas when, in addition to didactic training, they can also observe their own conversation and receive feedback on their interactions. The Enhanced SCOPE program itself is an online web application that can be viewed from any computer with internet connectivity. The investigators will be conducting a randomized controlled trial to test the impact on patient satisfaction and medical visit quality of a communication skills teaching intervention for oncologists that is integrated into the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Maintenance Of Certification (MOC) process. Oncologists who choose to enroll in this pilot Practice Improvement Module (PIM) will complete a baseline questionnaire, send out satisfaction surveys to a sample of their patients, and then audio record (using a smartphone application) eight clinic visits with eight different patients. Oncologists who are assigned to the control arm will receive the results of the patient surveys and be asked to conduct a quality improvement activity that responds to the feedback (the current "standard" communication PIM). Oncologists assigned to the intervention arm will receive the survey feedback as well as the enhanced SCOPE program that provides feedback on their audio-recorded encounters via a web based interactive program. The feedback will come from two sources: 1) Professional research assistant coders who will identify objective learning opportunities based on specific coding criteria (e.g., empathic opportunities, use of open-ended questions) and 2) Trained patient reviewers who will listen to the recordings and offer their own, subjective feedback at key moments in the encounters. These patient reviewers will be drawn from our stakeholder partners and are active patient advocates. They will be treated as members of the research team, paid for the reviews, and are not patients of the study physicians. One month after reviewing their feedback, oncologists in both arms will audio record another eight encounters and send out satisfaction surveys to a new sample of patients.

Enrollment

148 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • All American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Board certified oncologists practicing in the U. S. and enrolled in Maintenance of Certification.
  • Have a study-compatible smart phone.
  • Eligible patients will have metastatic cancer.
  • At least 18 years of age.
  • Speak and read English.
  • Receive oncology care from an enrolled oncologist.

Exclusion criteria

  • Dana Farber Cancer Institute oncologists and oncologists who do not speak English to their patients.
  • Patients who do not speak English.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Health Services Research

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

148 participants in 2 patient groups

Enhanced SCOPE training
Experimental group
Description:
Complete a baseline questionnaire, administer satisfaction surveys anonymously to a sample of their patients, audio record (using a smartphone application) eight clinic visits with eight different patients. Receive survey feedback as well as the enhanced SCOPE program that provides feedback on their audio-recorded encounters via a web-based interactive program.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Enhanced SCOPE training
Standard Communication training
Active Comparator group
Description:
Complete a baseline questionnaire, administer satisfaction surveys anonymously to a sample of their patients. Receive the results of the patient surveys and be asked to conduct a quality improvement activity of their own design that responds to the feedback (the current "standard" communication PIM).
Treatment:
Behavioral: Standard Communication training

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