Purpose: Research on breaking bad news (BBN) in healthcare has mostly focused on the doctor-patient interaction during a single consultation. However, it has been increasingly recognised that BBN is a wider process that also involves other healthcare professionals. This qualitative study explored non-medical 1 healthcare professionals’ involvement in BBN to newly diagnosed patients with motor neurodegenerative conditions in the UK. Materials and methods: 19 healthcare professionals working with people with motor neurone disease, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease or Huntington’s disease took part in individual, semi-structured interviews which were analysed using thematic analysis. Results: Four themes were constructed: dealing with th...
Our objectives were to identify the experiences of people with MND in receiving the diagnosis and to...
Family carers have a central role in the care and support of people with MND and face the challenges...
Purpose: Within stroke care clinicians are frequently required to break bad news to patients, howeve...
Purpose Research on breaking bad news (BBN) in healthcare has mostly focused on the doctor-patient i...
BACKGROUND Receiving the diagnosis of a motor neurodegenerative condition (MNDC) can be a life-chang...
Background The communication of a life-changing diagnosis can be a difficult task for doctors with p...
Background: Neurorehabilitation units play an important role in facilitating recovery for those with...
Background The communication of a life-changing diagnosis can be a difficult task for doctors with p...
Our objectives were to identify the experiences of people with MND in receiving the diagnosis and to...
Breaking bad news should be fine-tuned to the individual patient, contain intelligible information, ...
Communication of the diagnosis of MND is daunting for patients and neurologists. This study aimed to...
The diagnosis of Motor Neurone Disease (MND) is devastating for people with MND (PwMND) and their fa...
Communication of the diagnosis of MND is daunting for patients and neurologists. This study aimed to...
Background: Neurorehabilitation units play an important role in facilitating recovery for those with...
Communication of the diagnosis of MND is daunting for patients and neurologists. This study aimed to...
Our objectives were to identify the experiences of people with MND in receiving the diagnosis and to...
Family carers have a central role in the care and support of people with MND and face the challenges...
Purpose: Within stroke care clinicians are frequently required to break bad news to patients, howeve...
Purpose Research on breaking bad news (BBN) in healthcare has mostly focused on the doctor-patient i...
BACKGROUND Receiving the diagnosis of a motor neurodegenerative condition (MNDC) can be a life-chang...
Background The communication of a life-changing diagnosis can be a difficult task for doctors with p...
Background: Neurorehabilitation units play an important role in facilitating recovery for those with...
Background The communication of a life-changing diagnosis can be a difficult task for doctors with p...
Our objectives were to identify the experiences of people with MND in receiving the diagnosis and to...
Breaking bad news should be fine-tuned to the individual patient, contain intelligible information, ...
Communication of the diagnosis of MND is daunting for patients and neurologists. This study aimed to...
The diagnosis of Motor Neurone Disease (MND) is devastating for people with MND (PwMND) and their fa...
Communication of the diagnosis of MND is daunting for patients and neurologists. This study aimed to...
Background: Neurorehabilitation units play an important role in facilitating recovery for those with...
Communication of the diagnosis of MND is daunting for patients and neurologists. This study aimed to...
Our objectives were to identify the experiences of people with MND in receiving the diagnosis and to...
Family carers have a central role in the care and support of people with MND and face the challenges...
Purpose: Within stroke care clinicians are frequently required to break bad news to patients, howeve...