Identifying the mechanisms of patient-centred communication in secure messages between clinicians and cancer patients
Objective: Identify how patients and clinicians incorporate patient-centered communication (PCC) within secure messaging. Methods: A random sample of 199 secure messages from patient portal communication between patients and clinicians were collected and analyzed. Via manual annotation, the task of...
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Main Authors: | Aantaki Raisa (Author), Jordan M. Alpert (Author), Carma L. Bylund (Author), Samah Jarad-Fodeh (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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