ISBN-13: 9783639112405 / Angielski / Miękka / 2009 / 72 str.
In recent years, there has been increasing awareness regarding the importance of effective communication between medical staff and families in patient health care. A central focus has been provider-patient communication, with the patient as the primary unit of care. Historically, the role of the family in cancer research has often been overlooked. Increasing evidence demonstrates that the family plays a key role in a patients care and health communication with medical staff. This book extends our knowledge of medical staff-family health communication in cancer by examining the relations between communication and psychological variables. It does this in three ways. Manuscript 1 examines the psychometric soundness of select communication variables. Second, a model of medical staff-family communication is developed, integrating theory & research in family, cancer and communication. Third, a full, mediational and direct model of staff-family communication is tested using structural equation modeling (SEM). This book is especially relevant to health providers, researchers, administrators, and professionals in Psychology and Family Systems.