Phyllis Butow — ASN Events

Phyllis Butow

University of Sydney, NSW, Australia

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Prof Phyllis Butow (BA(Hons), MPH, MClinPsych, PhD) is Professor, and NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellow in the School of Psychology at the University of Sydney. She founded the Australian Psycho-Oncology Co-operative Research Group (PoCoG) and the Centre for Medical Psychology and Evidence-based Decision-making (CeMPED). Prof Butow has worked for over 20 years in health professional-patient communication and Psycho-Oncology. She has won many awards, including the International Psycho-Oncology Society Bernard Fox award for outstanding contribution to Psycho-Oncology research in 2009, the Clinical Oncological Society of Australia Tom Reeve award for outstanding contribution to cancer care in 2011, NSW Cancer Researcher of the year in 2012, and an Order of Australia (AM) in 2014. Prof Butow has conducted a large body of research on doctor-patient communication, patient involvement in cancer consultations and decision-making, patient and family support, psychosocial issues in cancer genetics, and disparities in outcomes and needs of immigrants with cancer. She is the CIA of a CINSW Translation Program Grant to test implementation strategies for clinical pathway for anxiety and depression, supported by an online portal and resources.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:

The Melanoma Care Study a psycho-educational intervention for people with melanoma at high risk of developing a new primary: A pilot randomised controlled trial (#48)

4:30 PM
Mbathio Dieng
Best of the Best Orals - Supportive Care

Understanding attitudes towards, and experiences of, family caregiver involvement in cancer consultations: A qualitative study (#78)

11:00 AM
Phyllis Butow
Understanding, managing, and enhancing family caregiver involvement in cancer consultations

Examining actual behaviours occurring in triadic (oncologist-patient-family caregiver) consultations: Analyses of audio-taped oncology consultations (#79)

11:20 AM
Ilona Juraskova
Understanding, managing, and enhancing family caregiver involvement in cancer consultations

Describing the range and complexity of family influence in cancer treatment decision-making: The TRIO framework (#80)

11:40 AM
Rebekah Laidsaar-Powell
Understanding, managing, and enhancing family caregiver involvement in cancer consultations

Developing and evaluating practical strategies for oncology clinicians to manage and enhance family caregiver involvement in cancer consultations (#81)

12:00 PM
Rebekah Laidsaar-Powell
Understanding, managing, and enhancing family caregiver involvement in cancer consultations

Patient-reported quality of life and depression in women with ovarian cancer - why ignoring the patterns of missing data can bias research conclusions (#53)

4:15 PM
Rebecca Mercieca-Bebber
Best of the Best Orals - Epidemiology

A systematic review of psychotherapeutic interventions for women with metastatic breast cancer: Implications and recommendations for developing an online self-help program. (#50)

5:00 PM
Lisa Beatty
Best of the Best Orals - Supportive Care

A randomised controlled trial of a psycho-educational booklet to improve psychosexual adjustment for women undergoing pelvic radiotherapy for gynaecological or anorectal cancer. (#98)

2:15 PM
Franchelle Lubotzky
Best of the Best Orals - Education

Evaluating the effectiveness of the Prostate Cancer Clinical Nurse Co-ordinator (PC-CNC) role in Australia (#317)

3:00 PM
Ilona Juraskova
Posters 2

Mapping lung cancer diagnostic pathways: a qualitative study of interviews with lung cancer patients and their caregivers (#339)

3:00 PM
Sarah York
Posters 2

Prostate Cancer Clinical Nurse Coordinator (PC-CNC) Role: Qualitative Exploration of the Coordinator Intervention Impact (#318)

3:00 PM
Ilona Juraskova
Posters 2

Is it time to change the primary endpoint in clinical trials in recurrent ovarian cancer (ROC)? Symptom burden and outcomes in patients with platinum resistant/refractory (PRR) and potentially platinum sensitive ROC receiving ≥3 lines of chemotherapy (PPS) – The Gynecologic Cancer Intergroup (GCIG) Symptom Benefit Study (SBS). (#167)

3:20 PM
Peey-Sei Kok
Best of the Best Posters - Survivorship & Supportive care

Member experiences in an Australian Translational Cancer Research Centre, Sydney Catalyst, and their understanding of translational research  (#331)

3:00 PM
Nicole Rankin
Posters 2

Rekindle Update: Rekindle is Demonstrating Broad Reach Across Australia in Providing Psychosexual Support to BOTH Cancer Survivors and Their Partners  (#271)

3:00 PM
Haryana Dhillon
Posters1

Communication skills training for oncology health care professionals working with culturally and linguistically diverse patients (#297)

3:00 PM
Bettina Meiser
Posters 2