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Peter Sullivan
Researcher at University of Rochester
Publications - 3
Citations - 449
Peter Sullivan is an academic researcher from University of Rochester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Palliative care. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 344 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Sullivan include University of Pittsburgh.
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Effect of a Patient-Centered Communication Intervention on Oncologist-Patient Communication, Quality of Life, and Health Care Utilization in Advanced Cancer: The VOICE Randomized Clinical Trial
Ronald M. Epstein,Paul R. Duberstein,Joshua J. Fenton,Kevin Fiscella,Michael Hoerger,Daniel J. Tancredi,Guibo Xing,Robert Gramling,Supriya G. Mohile,Peter Franks,Paul Kaesberg,Sandy Plumb,Camille Cipri,Richard L. Street,Cleveland G. Shields,Anthony L. Back,Phyllis Butow,Adam Walczak,Martin H.N. Tattersall,Alison Venuti,Peter Sullivan,Mark Robinson,Beth Hoh,Linda Lewis,Richard L. Kravitz +24 more
TL;DR: A combined intervention that included oncologist communication training and coaching for patients with advanced cancer was effective in improving patient-centered communication but did not affect secondary outcomes.
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Values and options in cancer care (VOICE): study design and rationale for a patient-centered communication and decision-making intervention for physicians, patients with advanced cancer, and their caregivers
Michael Hoerger,Ronald M. Epstein,Paul Winters,Kevin Fiscella,Paul R. Duberstein,Robert Gramling,Phyllis Butow,Supriya G. Mohile,Paul Kaesberg,Wan Tang,Sandy Plumb,Adam Walczak,Anthony L. Back,Daniel J. Tancredi,Alison Venuti,Camille Cipri,Gisela Escalera,Carol Ferro,Don Gaudion,Beth Hoh,Blair Leatherwood,Linda Lewis,Mark Robinson,Peter Sullivan,Richard L. Kravitz +24 more
TL;DR: An investigation designed to facilitate communication and decision making among oncologists, patients with advanced cancer, and their caregivers using a two-pronged approach to enhance patient-centered communication, quality of care, and patient outcomes.
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Promoting End-of-Life Discussions in Advanced Cancer: Effects of Patient Coaching and Question Prompt Lists
Rachel Rodenbach,Rachel Rodenbach,Kim Brandes,Kevin Fiscella,Kevin Fiscella,Richard L. Kravitz,Phyllis Butow,Adam Walczak,Paul R. Duberstein,Peter Sullivan,Beth Hoh,Guibo Xing,Sandy Plumb,Ronald M. Epstein,Ronald M. Epstein +14 more
TL;DR: A combined coaching and QPL intervention was effective to help patients with advanced cancer and their caregivers identify and bring up topics of concern, including prognosis, during their subsequent oncologist visits.