Episode 65: Why Your Words Matter to Patients With Cancer
ONS member Rebecca Crane Okada, PhD, RN, CNS, AOCN®, program manager of the patient support and Willow Sage wellness programs at Providence Saint John’s Margie Petersen Breast Cancer Center in Santa Monica, CA, and Greater Los Angeles ONS Chapter member, joins Chris Pirschel, ONS staff writer, to discuss why the words you use matter to patients, how to reframe the cancer conversation, and ways to empower patients during cancer treatment. Music Credit: "Fireflies and Stardust" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Episode Notes: Check out these resources from today’s episode: Complete this evaluation for free nursing continuing professional development. Use Storytelling to Hear Your Patient’s Voice Focusing On the Little Things Can Make a Big Difference SPIKES: A Framework for Breaking Bad News to Patients With Cancer Episode 14: Having Difficult Conversations in Oncology Practice Psychosocial Dimensions of Oncology Nursing Care (Second Edition) Patient-Centered Communication in Cancer Care