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Support Care Cancer (2014) 22:3311–3320 DOI 10.1007/s00520-014-2357-2

ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Improving communication in cancer pain management nursing: a randomized controlled study assessing the efficacy of a communication skills training program Delphine Canivet & Nicole Delvaux & Anne-Sophie Gibon & Cyrielle Brancart & Jean-Louis Slachmuylder & Darius Razavi

Received: 9 April 2014 / Accepted: 21 July 2014 / Published online: 8 August 2014 # Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2014

Abstract Purpose Effective communication is needed for optimal cancer pain management. This study assessed the efficacy of a general communication skills training program for oncology nurses on communication about pain management. Methods A total of 115 nurses were randomly assigned to a training group (TG) or control group (CG). The assessment included the recording of interviews with a simulated cancer patient at baseline for both groups and after training (TG) or 3 months after baseline (CG). Two psychologists rated the content of interview transcripts to assess cancer pain management communication. Group-by-time effects were measured using a generalized estimating equation. Results Trained nurses asked the simulated patient more questions about emotions associated with pain (relative rate [RR]= 4.28, p=0.049) and cognitions associated with pain treatment (RR=3.23, p

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