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More research is required to determine the usefulness of communications skills training for professionals working with cancer patients

Moore PM, Wilkinson SSM, Rivera Mercado S
Published Online: 
January 21, 2009

There is some evidence to suggest labour-intensive communications skills training can have a beneficial effect on behaviour change in professionals working with cancer patients. It is not clear if this is partly due to the enthusiasm and/or skill of the facilitators and/or participants. Further research is required to assess the long-term efficacy of compulsory training, comparing different methods of training and using the awareness of patients to change as an outcome.

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