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Psycho-oncology | 2014

Emotional concerns in follow-up consultations between paediatric oncologists and adolescent survivors: A video-based observational study

Anneli V. Mellblom; Arnstein Finset; Live Korsvold; Jon Håvard Loge; Ellen Ruud; Hanne C. Lie

The present study aimed to explore (a) to what extent adolescent cancer survivors express emotional concerns during follow‐up consultations, (b) the content of these expressions, and (c) the responses to their concerns by the paediatric haemato‐oncologists (oncologists).


International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being | 2016

Tailoring the delivery of cancer diagnosis to adolescent and young adult patients displaying strong emotions: An observational study of two cases

Live Korsvold; Hanne C. Lie; Anneli V. Mellblom; Ellen Ruud; Jon Håvard Loge; Arnstein Finset

Delivering the bad news of a cancer diagnosis to adolescent and young adult (AYA) patients who display strong emotions is particularly challenging not the least because AYAs are at a vulnerable developmental stage. Due to the lack of research on how to personalize the delivery of bad news to AYA patients’ emotions we report a case study of the communicative behavior of oncologists in two such consultations to describe the complexity of the phenomena at study. We audio-recorded and transcribed consultations where oncologists delivered cancer diagnoses to nine AYAs aged 12–25 years. Two of these patients displayed particularly strong emotional behavior (anger, fear, and sadness) and were chosen as cases. An interpretative analysis in three steps was applied to investigate the oncologists’ communicative behavior when delivering bad news. The focus was on how the oncologists responded to the strong but different emotional behaviors of the AYAs. We also related the oncologists’ communicative behavior to elements from a widely used protocol for delivering bad news. We found that the oncologists applied five communication strategies: elicit patient perspective, provide information, respond to patients expression of emotion (acknowledging and containing emotions), encourage commitment to treatment, and provide hope. The findings illustrate how oncologists’ communicative behavior may be tailored to individual expressions of emotions in AYA cancer patients.


Patient Education and Counseling | 2015

Providing information about late effects after childhood cancer: Lymphoma survivors’ preferences for what, how and when

Hanne C. Lie; Jon Håvard Loge; Sophie D. Fosså; Hanne Hamre; Siri L. Hess; Anneli V. Mellblom; Ellen Ruud; Arnstein Finset


Patient Education and Counseling | 2016

Patient-provider communication about the emotional cues and concerns of adolescent and young adult patients and their family members when receiving a diagnosis of cancer

Live Korsvold; Anneli V. Mellblom; Hanne C. Lie; Ellen Ruud; Jon Håvard Loge; Arnstein Finset


Patient Education and Counseling | 2016

Sequences of talk about emotional concerns in follow-up consultations with adolescent childhood cancer survivors

Anneli V. Mellblom; Live Korsvold; Ellen Ruud; Hanne C. Lie; Jon Håvard Loge; Arnstein Finset


Patient Education and Counseling | 2017

Verona Coding Definitions of Emotional Sequences (VR-CoDES): Conceptual framework and future directions

Lidia Del Piccolo; Arnstein Finset; Anneli V. Mellblom; Margarida Figueiredo-Braga; Live Korsvold; Yuefang Zhou; Christa Zimmermann; Gerald Michael Humphris


Journal of adolescent and young adult oncology | 2015

Providing Information About Late Effects During Routine Follow-Up Consultations Between Pediatric Oncologists and Adolescent Survivors: A Video-Based, Observational Study.

Anneli V. Mellblom; Live Korsvold; Arnstein Finset; Jon Håvard Loge; Ellen Ruud; Hanne C. Lie


Supportive Care in Cancer | 2017

Experiences with late effects-related care and preferences for long-term follow-up care among adult survivors of childhood lymphoma.

Hanne C. Lie; Anneli V. Mellblom; Mette Brekke; Arnstein Finset; Sophie D. Fosså; Cecilie E. Kiserud; Ellen Ruud; Jon Håvard Loge


European Journal of Oncology Nursing | 2017

A content analysis of emotional concerns expressed at the time of receiving a cancer diagnosis: An observational study of consultations with adolescent and young adult patients and their family members

Live Korsvold; Anneli V. Mellblom; Arnstein Finset; Ellen Ruud; Hanne C. Lie


Patient Education and Counseling | 2017

Do negative emotions expressed during follow-up consultations with adolescent survivors of childhood cancer reflect late effects?

Anneli V. Mellblom; Ellen Ruud; Jon Håvard Loge; Hanne C. Lie

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Oslo University Hospital

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