Patient-Clinician Communication: ASCO Guideline Update
Cet article présente une mise à jour des recommandations de l'"American Association of Clinical Oncology" concernant les compétences et les actions des cliniciens en matière de communication avec les patients dans leur parcours de soins (objectifs des soins, pronostic, sélection du traitement, soins de fin de vie...)
Purpose : To provide guidance to oncology clinicians on using effective communication to optimize the patient-clinician relationship, patient and clinician well-being, and caregiver well-being.
Methods : ASCO convened a multidisciplinary panel of medical oncologists, hematologists, nurses, hospice and palliative medicine clinicians, and communication skills and advocacy experts to develop recommendations. Guideline development involved a systematic review of the literature and a formal consensus process. The systematic review encompassed systematic reviews and randomized controlled trials (RCTs) published from October 1, 2016, through January 16, 2025.
Results : The systematic review identified 73 publications (54 systematic reviews and 19 RCTs). Included studies varied with respect to setting and the interventions and outcomes evaluated. Recommendations were developed using a formal consensus process. Draft recommendations underwent two rounds of consensus voting before being finalized.
Recommendations : Recommendations address core communication skills and tasks that apply across the continuum of cancer care, as well as specific topics such as discussion of goals of care and prognosis, treatment selection, end-of-life care, facilitating involvement of the patient's support network, and clinician training in communication skills. In addition, new topics addressed by this update include telehealth, interprofessional communication, and boundary setting. Recommendations are accompanied by suggested strategies for implementation. Full implementation of communication best practices will require that health systems provide adequate time, training, and support for clinicians.
Additional information is available at www.asco.org/supportive-care-guidelines.
Journal of Clinical Oncology , article en libre accès, 2026