Background Person-centred palliative care poses high demands on professionals and patients regarding appropriate and effective communication and informed decision-making. This is even more so for patients with limited health literacy, as they lack the necessary skills to find, understand and apply information about their health and healthcare. Recognizing patients with limited health literacy and adapting the communication, information provision and decision-making process to their skills and needs is essential to achieve desired person-centred palliative care. The aim of this study is to summarize available strategies and tools for healthcare providers towards successful communication, information provision and/or shared decision-making i...
Although established guidelines for developing low-literacy patient education materi-als are availab...
CONTEXT: Heart failure is a chronic complex syndrome that is common and burdensome. International cl...
Background Patients have a ‘need to know’ (instrumental need) and a ‘need to feel known’ (affective ...
BACKGROUND: Person-centred palliative care poses high demands on professionals and patients regardin...
Background Person-centred palliative care poses high demands on professionals and patients regarding...
BackgroundPerson-centred palliative care poses high demands on professionals and patients regarding ...
BACKGROUND: Communication and shared decision-making (SDM) are essential to patient-centered care. H...
Background The non-curative setting makes communication and shared decision-making in palliative car...
Context: End-of-life communication in acute care settings can be challenging and many patients and f...
Background The non-curative setting makes communication and shared decision-making in palliative car...
Contains fulltext : 245498.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Introduction. A...
BACKGROUND: The non-curative setting makes communication and shared decision-making in palliative ca...
Palliative care is associated with life-threatening diseases and death. To deepen understanding of t...
NoContext. The End of Life Care Strategy for England highlights effective communication between pat...
Background Patients have a ‘need to know’ (instrumental need) and a ‘need to feel known’ (affective ...
Although established guidelines for developing low-literacy patient education materi-als are availab...
CONTEXT: Heart failure is a chronic complex syndrome that is common and burdensome. International cl...
Background Patients have a ‘need to know’ (instrumental need) and a ‘need to feel known’ (affective ...
BACKGROUND: Person-centred palliative care poses high demands on professionals and patients regardin...
Background Person-centred palliative care poses high demands on professionals and patients regarding...
BackgroundPerson-centred palliative care poses high demands on professionals and patients regarding ...
BACKGROUND: Communication and shared decision-making (SDM) are essential to patient-centered care. H...
Background The non-curative setting makes communication and shared decision-making in palliative car...
Context: End-of-life communication in acute care settings can be challenging and many patients and f...
Background The non-curative setting makes communication and shared decision-making in palliative car...
Contains fulltext : 245498.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Introduction. A...
BACKGROUND: The non-curative setting makes communication and shared decision-making in palliative ca...
Palliative care is associated with life-threatening diseases and death. To deepen understanding of t...
NoContext. The End of Life Care Strategy for England highlights effective communication between pat...
Background Patients have a ‘need to know’ (instrumental need) and a ‘need to feel known’ (affective ...
Although established guidelines for developing low-literacy patient education materi-als are availab...
CONTEXT: Heart failure is a chronic complex syndrome that is common and burdensome. International cl...
Background Patients have a ‘need to know’ (instrumental need) and a ‘need to feel known’ (affective ...