Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of an Educational Video for CAR T-Cell Therapy Recipients
CONCLUSIONS: We found that an educational video for patients receiving CAR T-cell therapy was feasible and acceptable. The educational video demonstrated promising preliminary effects on patient self-efficacy and decision satisfaction and warrants further study.PMID:38412605 | DOI:10.6004/jnccn.2024.70011 (Source: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN)
Source: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN - February 27, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: P Connor Johnson Tejaswini Dhawale Richard A Newcomb Ana Barata Kyle Karpinski Mitchell W Lavoie Dagny Vaughn Kathleen Hennessey David Schneider Hermioni L Amonoo Angelo Volandes Areej El-Jawahri Source Type: research

Oncologist Perceptions of Racial Disparity, Racial Anxiety, and Unconscious Bias in Clinical Interactions, Treatment, and Outcomes
CONCLUSIONS: Most oncologists rarely or never perceived racial anxiety/unconscious bias as adversely influencing clinical treatment or survival outcomes in non-White patients, and White oncologists were 85% more likely than non-White oncologists to perceive rare/nonexistent influence on referral of non-White patients to palliative care/hospice. The discrepancy between 62% of oncologists perceiving moderate to very high levels of racial anxiety/unconscious bias and 37% associating them with adverse influence on non-White patients shows a disconnect, especially among older oncologists (baby boomers), who were also least like...
Source: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN - February 27, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Alexandrina Balanean Emily Bland Ajeet Gajra Yolaine Jeune-Smith Andrew J Klink Harlen Hays Bruce A Feinberg Source Type: research

Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of an Educational Video for CAR T-Cell Therapy Recipients
CONCLUSIONS: We found that an educational video for patients receiving CAR T-cell therapy was feasible and acceptable. The educational video demonstrated promising preliminary effects on patient self-efficacy and decision satisfaction and warrants further study.PMID:38412605 | DOI:10.6004/jnccn.2024.70011 (Source: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN)
Source: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN - February 27, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: P Connor Johnson Tejaswini Dhawale Richard A Newcomb Ana Barata Kyle Karpinski Mitchell W Lavoie Dagny Vaughn Kathleen Hennessey David Schneider Hermioni L Amonoo Angelo Volandes Areej El-Jawahri Source Type: research

Oncologist Perceptions of Racial Disparity, Racial Anxiety, and Unconscious Bias in Clinical Interactions, Treatment, and Outcomes
CONCLUSIONS: Most oncologists rarely or never perceived racial anxiety/unconscious bias as adversely influencing clinical treatment or survival outcomes in non-White patients, and White oncologists were 85% more likely than non-White oncologists to perceive rare/nonexistent influence on referral of non-White patients to palliative care/hospice. The discrepancy between 62% of oncologists perceiving moderate to very high levels of racial anxiety/unconscious bias and 37% associating them with adverse influence on non-White patients shows a disconnect, especially among older oncologists (baby boomers), who were also least like...
Source: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN - February 27, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Alexandrina Balanean Emily Bland Ajeet Gajra Yolaine Jeune-Smith Andrew J Klink Harlen Hays Bruce A Feinberg Source Type: research

Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of an Educational Video for CAR T-Cell Therapy Recipients
CONCLUSIONS: We found that an educational video for patients receiving CAR T-cell therapy was feasible and acceptable. The educational video demonstrated promising preliminary effects on patient self-efficacy and decision satisfaction and warrants further study.PMID:38412605 | DOI:10.6004/jnccn.2024.70011 (Source: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN)
Source: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN - February 27, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: P Connor Johnson Tejaswini Dhawale Richard A Newcomb Ana Barata Kyle Karpinski Mitchell W Lavoie Dagny Vaughn Kathleen Hennessey David Schneider Hermioni L Amonoo Angelo Volandes Areej El-Jawahri Source Type: research

Oncologist Perceptions of Racial Disparity, Racial Anxiety, and Unconscious Bias in Clinical Interactions, Treatment, and Outcomes
CONCLUSIONS: Most oncologists rarely or never perceived racial anxiety/unconscious bias as adversely influencing clinical treatment or survival outcomes in non-White patients, and White oncologists were 85% more likely than non-White oncologists to perceive rare/nonexistent influence on referral of non-White patients to palliative care/hospice. The discrepancy between 62% of oncologists perceiving moderate to very high levels of racial anxiety/unconscious bias and 37% associating them with adverse influence on non-White patients shows a disconnect, especially among older oncologists (baby boomers), who were also least like...
Source: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN - February 27, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Alexandrina Balanean Emily Bland Ajeet Gajra Yolaine Jeune-Smith Andrew J Klink Harlen Hays Bruce A Feinberg Source Type: research

Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of an Educational Video for CAR T-Cell Therapy Recipients
CONCLUSIONS: We found that an educational video for patients receiving CAR T-cell therapy was feasible and acceptable. The educational video demonstrated promising preliminary effects on patient self-efficacy and decision satisfaction and warrants further study.PMID:38412605 | DOI:10.6004/jnccn.2024.70011 (Source: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN)
Source: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN - February 27, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: P Connor Johnson Tejaswini Dhawale Richard A Newcomb Ana Barata Kyle Karpinski Mitchell W Lavoie Dagny Vaughn Kathleen Hennessey David Schneider Hermioni L Amonoo Angelo Volandes Areej El-Jawahri Source Type: research

Oncologist Perceptions of Racial Disparity, Racial Anxiety, and Unconscious Bias in Clinical Interactions, Treatment, and Outcomes
CONCLUSIONS: Most oncologists rarely or never perceived racial anxiety/unconscious bias as adversely influencing clinical treatment or survival outcomes in non-White patients, and White oncologists were 85% more likely than non-White oncologists to perceive rare/nonexistent influence on referral of non-White patients to palliative care/hospice. The discrepancy between 62% of oncologists perceiving moderate to very high levels of racial anxiety/unconscious bias and 37% associating them with adverse influence on non-White patients shows a disconnect, especially among older oncologists (baby boomers), who were also least like...
Source: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN - February 27, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Alexandrina Balanean Emily Bland Ajeet Gajra Yolaine Jeune-Smith Andrew J Klink Harlen Hays Bruce A Feinberg Source Type: research

Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of an Educational Video for CAR T-Cell Therapy Recipients
CONCLUSIONS: We found that an educational video for patients receiving CAR T-cell therapy was feasible and acceptable. The educational video demonstrated promising preliminary effects on patient self-efficacy and decision satisfaction and warrants further study.PMID:38412605 | DOI:10.6004/jnccn.2024.70011 (Source: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN)
Source: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN - February 27, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: P Connor Johnson Tejaswini Dhawale Richard A Newcomb Ana Barata Kyle Karpinski Mitchell W Lavoie Dagny Vaughn Kathleen Hennessey David Schneider Hermioni L Amonoo Angelo Volandes Areej El-Jawahri Source Type: research

Oncologist Perceptions of Racial Disparity, Racial Anxiety, and Unconscious Bias in Clinical Interactions, Treatment, and Outcomes
CONCLUSIONS: Most oncologists rarely or never perceived racial anxiety/unconscious bias as adversely influencing clinical treatment or survival outcomes in non-White patients, and White oncologists were 85% more likely than non-White oncologists to perceive rare/nonexistent influence on referral of non-White patients to palliative care/hospice. The discrepancy between 62% of oncologists perceiving moderate to very high levels of racial anxiety/unconscious bias and 37% associating them with adverse influence on non-White patients shows a disconnect, especially among older oncologists (baby boomers), who were also least like...
Source: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN - February 27, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Alexandrina Balanean Emily Bland Ajeet Gajra Yolaine Jeune-Smith Andrew J Klink Harlen Hays Bruce A Feinberg Source Type: research

Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of an Educational Video for CAR T-Cell Therapy Recipients
CONCLUSIONS: We found that an educational video for patients receiving CAR T-cell therapy was feasible and acceptable. The educational video demonstrated promising preliminary effects on patient self-efficacy and decision satisfaction and warrants further study.PMID:38412605 | DOI:10.6004/jnccn.2024.70011 (Source: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN)
Source: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN - February 27, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: P Connor Johnson Tejaswini Dhawale Richard A Newcomb Ana Barata Kyle Karpinski Mitchell W Lavoie Dagny Vaughn Kathleen Hennessey David Schneider Hermioni L Amonoo Angelo Volandes Areej El-Jawahri Source Type: research

Oncologist Perceptions of Racial Disparity, Racial Anxiety, and Unconscious Bias in Clinical Interactions, Treatment, and Outcomes
CONCLUSIONS: Most oncologists rarely or never perceived racial anxiety/unconscious bias as adversely influencing clinical treatment or survival outcomes in non-White patients, and White oncologists were 85% more likely than non-White oncologists to perceive rare/nonexistent influence on referral of non-White patients to palliative care/hospice. The discrepancy between 62% of oncologists perceiving moderate to very high levels of racial anxiety/unconscious bias and 37% associating them with adverse influence on non-White patients shows a disconnect, especially among older oncologists (baby boomers), who were also least like...
Source: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN - February 27, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Alexandrina Balanean Emily Bland Ajeet Gajra Yolaine Jeune-Smith Andrew J Klink Harlen Hays Bruce A Feinberg Source Type: research