1987
DOI: 10.1300/j077v05n03_02
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Communication and Cancer

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“…For instance, Northouse defined leadership as 'a process whereby an individual influences a group of individuals to achieve a common goal'. 49 He further conceives leadership as an interactive event between the leader and the follower, not a one-way relationship. 50 In other words, it is a dynamic relationship and exchange of influence between the leader and followers.…”
Section: Process-based Leadership (Pbl)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For instance, Northouse defined leadership as 'a process whereby an individual influences a group of individuals to achieve a common goal'. 49 He further conceives leadership as an interactive event between the leader and the follower, not a one-way relationship. 50 In other words, it is a dynamic relationship and exchange of influence between the leader and followers.…”
Section: Process-based Leadership (Pbl)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The element of mutuality, Northouse maintains, gives leadership ethical overtones for it enables leaders to work together with followers achieving certain common goals. 52 PBL also pays heed to the process in which results are achieved. Consequently, scholars find PBL more fitting to the analysis of social phenomenon and offering a better explanation of the fluid and complex nature of such phenomenon.…”
Section: Process-based Leadership (Pbl)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, preexisting relational communication issues (such as marital) often need to be addressed if families are going to successfully accommodate the cancer. Researchers have provided an in-depth understanding of patients' needs around communication (e.g., Northouse and Northouse 1987) including how people's needs change over the course of treatment (Patterson and Garwick 1994;Rolland 1994;Walsh and McGoldrick 2004). The emotional and communication needs of the patient's family are also important.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The emotional and communication needs of the patient's family are also important. Family members may decrease or guard their communication as a means to conceal worries and their sense of helplessness (Boss 2006;Northouse and Northouse 1987;Ow and Katz 1999;Walsh and Anderson 1987). Hilton (1993Hilton ( , 1994 found that patients and caregivers were most satisfied when their communication preferences matched, especially when both patients and their partners preferred direct communication about their fears and concerns.…”
Section: Family Flexibility Cohesion and Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leadership involves a type of responsibility aimed at achieving particular ends by applying the available resources (human and material) and ensuring a cohesive and coherent organization in the process (Ololube, 2013). Northouse ('2007) and Rowe (2007) described leadership as a process whereby an individual a common goal. This article contends that operation and very survival of an organization.…”
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