Abstract
In a large survey (n = 809) conducted to understand how oncologists differ from nononcologists regarding routinely sharing visit notes with patients, oncologists were less likely to agree patient safety would improve (p = .03) or that patients would be offended after reading notes (p = .01); however, they agreed with nononcologists that sharing notes would lead to less candid documentation (69% vs. 73%; p = .39). Oncologists share a high level of worry about the impact of sharing notes on documentation practices, a concern that will need to be addressed as the practice of sharing visit notes expands to cancer care.
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McCleary, N. J., Healey, M. J., Weng, S., Song, A. B., Lederman, R. I., Ramelson, H. Z., … Abel, G. A. (2019). Perceptions of Oncologists About Sharing Clinic Notes with Patients. The Oncologist, 24(1), e46–e48. https://doi.org/10.1634/theoncologist.2018-0070
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