Team-patient communication of information and support at the Breast Cancer Clinic of the Johannesburg Hospital

This study addresses the effectiveness of communication between the team (doctors, sisters and social workers) and patients at the Breast Cancer Clinic of the Johannesburg Hospital. Tue needs of patients were highlighted, as well as the role of care-giver, both as a group and in their separate disci...

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Main Author: Levin, Debra
Other Authors: Du Toit, A. S
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:Levin, Debra (1997) Team-patient communication of information and support at the Breast Cancer Clinic of the Johannesburg Hospital, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17206>
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17206
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Summary:This study addresses the effectiveness of communication between the team (doctors, sisters and social workers) and patients at the Breast Cancer Clinic of the Johannesburg Hospital. Tue needs of patients were highlighted, as well as the role of care-giver, both as a group and in their separate disciplines, in attempting to meet these needs. Tue empirical survey was carried out through the use of questionnaires as well as interview schedules. Patients, doctors, nurses and social workers were used as respondents. Results indicated that the majority of patients' needs for information and support were met by the team in general; however, a need for further social work intervention seemed to be apparent. In addition, several barriers were found to inhibit both team-patient and inter-team communication. Tue researcher used the information gathered in this study to make recommendations that will facilitate improved communication in the clinic, with specific reference to the role of the social worker. === Social Work === M.A.(Social Science: Mental Health)