Physicians will ultimately face the necessary but unpleasant task of caring for a dying patient at some point in their careers. Communicating with patients or their families during such dire times is very important especially when the patient or family members have unrealistic expectations. Herein, we have highlighted practical suggestions which if applied can prevent unnecessary draining encounters with patients and families; for example, incorporating ancillary staff such as palliative and pastoral care into the care team. We have also proposed a new concept of ‘physician optimism’. Based on this concept, the physician can be classified as a pessimist or an optimist with realistic or unrealistic expectations and communicate to patients wi...
Examining how family members talk through a loved one's cancer on the telephone reveals, as a c...
Communication with a cancer patient and his/her family takes place in a dynamic way. Steps of commun...
In public health emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic, some patients—especially older patients ...
Maintaining false hope may result in prolonged curative aggressive treatments until the very last st...
Objective: Maintaining false hope may result in prolonged curative aggressive treatments until the v...
Objective: There is limited knowledge about the communication of hope and denial in consultations wi...
Communicating Prognosis and Expectations in Advanced Disease - A Balancing Act in Practice Abstract....
When patients are diagnosed with cancer, primary care physicians often must deliver the bad news, di...
Objectives: Today some studies of physicians’ perceptions of hope are available, but not studies of ...
Hope is important for individuals with cancer in palliative care. Health professionals' perspective ...
What is the role of prognosis in medical thought and practice? Why is prognosis not as explicit a pa...
This thesis describes hope in palliative care patients, their family members and their healthcare pr...
Abstract Background Physicians’ communication with patients and their families is important during b...
BACKGROUND: The communication of prognosis in end-of-life (EOL) care is a challenging task that is l...
Caring for terminally ill patients requires effective communication skills. It is important that med...
Examining how family members talk through a loved one's cancer on the telephone reveals, as a c...
Communication with a cancer patient and his/her family takes place in a dynamic way. Steps of commun...
In public health emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic, some patients—especially older patients ...
Maintaining false hope may result in prolonged curative aggressive treatments until the very last st...
Objective: Maintaining false hope may result in prolonged curative aggressive treatments until the v...
Objective: There is limited knowledge about the communication of hope and denial in consultations wi...
Communicating Prognosis and Expectations in Advanced Disease - A Balancing Act in Practice Abstract....
When patients are diagnosed with cancer, primary care physicians often must deliver the bad news, di...
Objectives: Today some studies of physicians’ perceptions of hope are available, but not studies of ...
Hope is important for individuals with cancer in palliative care. Health professionals' perspective ...
What is the role of prognosis in medical thought and practice? Why is prognosis not as explicit a pa...
This thesis describes hope in palliative care patients, their family members and their healthcare pr...
Abstract Background Physicians’ communication with patients and their families is important during b...
BACKGROUND: The communication of prognosis in end-of-life (EOL) care is a challenging task that is l...
Caring for terminally ill patients requires effective communication skills. It is important that med...
Examining how family members talk through a loved one's cancer on the telephone reveals, as a c...
Communication with a cancer patient and his/her family takes place in a dynamic way. Steps of commun...
In public health emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic, some patients—especially older patients ...