Chair: Josephine Clayton
Reasons for and for not disclosing, illness perceptions, and psychological adjustment in Indian caregivers of cancer patients (#91)
4:00 PM
Satisfaction with cancer-related information – associations with information-seeking style and decision self-efficacy (#92)
4:15 PM
A qualitative and quantitative exploration of family involvement in cancer consultation communication and decision-making (#93)
4:30 PM
Patient, clinician and consumer views on inter-professional psychosocial communication within the cancer care team and the use of a psychologists’ referral letter feedback template. (#94)
4:45 PM
The role of religious and existential well-being in the context of hereditary disease: Prevention, family communication, and psychosocial adjustment to cancer (#95)
5:00 PM