The objective of this study was to evaluate the skill of general physicians in breaking bad and unpleasant news to the patient based on the SPIKES
23 févr. 2022 www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph. Article. Behavioral Patterns in Breaking Bad News Communication: An Ethnographic Study with Hematologists.
Results: Six discourse strategies for delivering bad news were identified in the Chinese context: (1) placing great emphasis on patients' emotional needs; (2)
27 mai 2014 Evidence. Page 2. JMED Research. 2. Arezoo Ebn Ahmady Shabnam Seyedzadeh Sabounchi
One such study found that breast cancer patients' psychological adjustment 6 months after surgery was significantly associated with patients' recall of their
19 janv. 2018 The aim of this study was to examine clinicians' practice and perception of disclosure models for giving bad news to breast cancer patients.
21 févr. 2020 tors to break bad news a first study [?] has analyzed the benefits of using a virtual patient to train doctors to break a diagnosis of ...
1 janv. 2022 Holmes SN Illing J. BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 2021;11:128–132. doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2020-002700. Breaking bad news: tackling.
Breaking bad news (BBN) is an important topic of ethical concern in health research. While much has been documented on BBN globally the ethical implications of
29 oct. 2021 Most of the research on non-medical HCPs' involvement in BBN has been conducted within oncology [1011] and has focussed on nurses. Besides.