Objective: To analyze the communicative contributions of interdisciplinary professionals and family members in enacted difficult conversations in neonatal intensive care. Study Design: Physicians, nurses, social workers, and chaplains (n=50) who attended the Program to Enhance Relational and Communication Skills, participated in a scenario of a preterm infant with severe complications enacted by actors portraying family members. Twenty-four family meetings were videotaped and analyzed with the Roter Interaction Analysis System (RIAS). Result: Practitioners talked more than actor-family members (70vs 30%). Physicians provided more biomedical information than psychosocial professionals (P<0.001), and less psychosocial information than nurses,...
A well-documented communication gap exists between health care providers and families in crisis. The...
Background High-quality communication is a key determinant and facilitator of patient-centered care....
This paper presents an exploratory case study of clinician-patient communications in a specific clin...
BACKGROUND: In neonatology, parents play a central role as guarantors of the new-born's autonomy. No...
BACKGROUND:Neonatal nurse practitioners are often the front line providers in discussing unexpected ...
none5noAim: Communication between the healthcare team and the parents in Neonatal Intensive Care Uni...
Introduction: The communication skills of healthcare professionals play a crucial role in successful...
Background: Parents of infants hospitalized in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) find themselv...
Introduction: Communication is one of the key principles in Family-Centered Care (FCC). Studies have...
Communication challenges in the neonatal intensive care unit include fragmented communication, chall...
Objective: The aim of this study is to show the efficacy of the Program to Enhance Relational and Co...
Purpose: Intensive care is a stressful environment in which team-family conflicts commonly occur. If...
Background: The primary purpose of this study was to determine the best practices for effective comm...
Objective: To explore parents’ needs and perceived gaps concerning communication with healthcare pro...
Objective To understand the dynamics of conversations between neonatologists and parents concernin...
A well-documented communication gap exists between health care providers and families in crisis. The...
Background High-quality communication is a key determinant and facilitator of patient-centered care....
This paper presents an exploratory case study of clinician-patient communications in a specific clin...
BACKGROUND: In neonatology, parents play a central role as guarantors of the new-born's autonomy. No...
BACKGROUND:Neonatal nurse practitioners are often the front line providers in discussing unexpected ...
none5noAim: Communication between the healthcare team and the parents in Neonatal Intensive Care Uni...
Introduction: The communication skills of healthcare professionals play a crucial role in successful...
Background: Parents of infants hospitalized in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) find themselv...
Introduction: Communication is one of the key principles in Family-Centered Care (FCC). Studies have...
Communication challenges in the neonatal intensive care unit include fragmented communication, chall...
Objective: The aim of this study is to show the efficacy of the Program to Enhance Relational and Co...
Purpose: Intensive care is a stressful environment in which team-family conflicts commonly occur. If...
Background: The primary purpose of this study was to determine the best practices for effective comm...
Objective: To explore parents’ needs and perceived gaps concerning communication with healthcare pro...
Objective To understand the dynamics of conversations between neonatologists and parents concernin...
A well-documented communication gap exists between health care providers and families in crisis. The...
Background High-quality communication is a key determinant and facilitator of patient-centered care....
This paper presents an exploratory case study of clinician-patient communications in a specific clin...