A family conference (FC) is an opportunity for the family and their physician to share their knowledge and concerns about the physical and psychosocial dimensions of care. Appropriate communication principles and practice are both important for an effective FC. The FCs guided by common sense principles and sound clinical practice (good structure, content, and process) have beneficial outcomes. (1) Creation of a therapeutic partnership so the family and medical team collaborate in the difficult task of sophisticated medical and psychosocial care of a complex illness. (2) Enhanced therapeutic management through education and support of the patient and primary caregiver (and other family members) to facilitate self-efficacy and convey realisti...
Background: Palliative care focuses on supporting patients diagnosed with advanced, incurable diseas...
BACKGROUND: Palliative care focuses on supporting patients diagnosed with advanced, incurable diseas...
This paper examines the use of structured Palliative Care Case Conferences in long-term care. The is...
A family conference (FC) is an opportunity for the family and their physician to share their knowled...
Abstract Background Support for family carers is a core function of palliative care. Family meetings...
ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the attributes, antecedents and consequents of the family conference...
Background: Patients, families, and health care professionals recognize the need for better communic...
© Annals of Palliative Medicine. All rights reserved. Background: Family meetings in palliative care...
Purpose: Family meetings can be challenging, requiring a range of skills and participation.We sought...
High-quality palliative care includes effective communication with families, including the patient. ...
© The Author(s) 2016. Background: Structured family meeting procedures and guidelines suggest that t...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aims and objectives: This paper examines the use of structured Palliat...
Background: Family meetings in palliative care can enhance communication with family members and ide...
Cancer involves change in individuals and families. Family practitioners are in a unique position to...
Background: Palliative care focuses on supporting patients diagnosed with advanced, incurable diseas...
Background: Palliative care focuses on supporting patients diagnosed with advanced, incurable diseas...
BACKGROUND: Palliative care focuses on supporting patients diagnosed with advanced, incurable diseas...
This paper examines the use of structured Palliative Care Case Conferences in long-term care. The is...
A family conference (FC) is an opportunity for the family and their physician to share their knowled...
Abstract Background Support for family carers is a core function of palliative care. Family meetings...
ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the attributes, antecedents and consequents of the family conference...
Background: Patients, families, and health care professionals recognize the need for better communic...
© Annals of Palliative Medicine. All rights reserved. Background: Family meetings in palliative care...
Purpose: Family meetings can be challenging, requiring a range of skills and participation.We sought...
High-quality palliative care includes effective communication with families, including the patient. ...
© The Author(s) 2016. Background: Structured family meeting procedures and guidelines suggest that t...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aims and objectives: This paper examines the use of structured Palliat...
Background: Family meetings in palliative care can enhance communication with family members and ide...
Cancer involves change in individuals and families. Family practitioners are in a unique position to...
Background: Palliative care focuses on supporting patients diagnosed with advanced, incurable diseas...
Background: Palliative care focuses on supporting patients diagnosed with advanced, incurable diseas...
BACKGROUND: Palliative care focuses on supporting patients diagnosed with advanced, incurable diseas...
This paper examines the use of structured Palliative Care Case Conferences in long-term care. The is...