Purpose: Within stroke care clinicians are frequently required to break bad news to patients, however, formal training and guidance remains limited. This article provides a case example of a multidisciplinary stroke rehabilitation team consultation, and aims to contribute towards an evidence base and a model of training for breaking bad news (BBN) in stroke care. Method: The stroke rehabilitation team requested clinical psychology consultation to help with difficulties they were experiencing in BBN to patients. The consultation comprised an assessment of the request, development of a proposal, delivery of a workshop on BBN and an evaluation of consultation impact. A collaborative consultation model underpinned the work, which aimed to empow...
This qualitative study explored the potential to deliver cognitive rehabilitation for post-stroke co...
This study builds upon existing protocols for breaking bad news (BBN), and offers an interaction-bas...
Background: Stroke survivors with communication difficulties have poor outcome in the longer-term an...
Purpose: Research on breaking bad news (BBN) in healthcare has mostly focused on the doctor-patient ...
Background: Breaking bad news to patients may be required in service provision to stroke survivors. ...
Background: Participation of people with aphasia in clinical care and rehabilitation is an area of i...
Background: Neurorehabilitation units play an important role in facilitating recovery for those with...
Education in chronic conditions such as stroke aims to improve self-management skills. Previous rese...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to assess the efficacy of a 40-h training programme designed to teach re...
Purpose Research on breaking bad news (BBN) in healthcare has mostly focused on the doctor-patient i...
Although patients with cancer are often accompanied by a relative during breaking bad news (BBN) con...
© 2018 Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Background: Communication partners (CPs) find...
Context Breaking bad news is a difficult task for health professionals. Senior hospital doctors ackn...
Health professionals associated with stroke care tend to emphasize the optimistic possibilities for ...
To the news media, nothing sells like bad news. However, in medical practice, bad news is not only u...
This qualitative study explored the potential to deliver cognitive rehabilitation for post-stroke co...
This study builds upon existing protocols for breaking bad news (BBN), and offers an interaction-bas...
Background: Stroke survivors with communication difficulties have poor outcome in the longer-term an...
Purpose: Research on breaking bad news (BBN) in healthcare has mostly focused on the doctor-patient ...
Background: Breaking bad news to patients may be required in service provision to stroke survivors. ...
Background: Participation of people with aphasia in clinical care and rehabilitation is an area of i...
Background: Neurorehabilitation units play an important role in facilitating recovery for those with...
Education in chronic conditions such as stroke aims to improve self-management skills. Previous rese...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to assess the efficacy of a 40-h training programme designed to teach re...
Purpose Research on breaking bad news (BBN) in healthcare has mostly focused on the doctor-patient i...
Although patients with cancer are often accompanied by a relative during breaking bad news (BBN) con...
© 2018 Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Background: Communication partners (CPs) find...
Context Breaking bad news is a difficult task for health professionals. Senior hospital doctors ackn...
Health professionals associated with stroke care tend to emphasize the optimistic possibilities for ...
To the news media, nothing sells like bad news. However, in medical practice, bad news is not only u...
This qualitative study explored the potential to deliver cognitive rehabilitation for post-stroke co...
This study builds upon existing protocols for breaking bad news (BBN), and offers an interaction-bas...
Background: Stroke survivors with communication difficulties have poor outcome in the longer-term an...