Background: There is growing recognition that a diverse range of healthcare professionals need competence in palliative approaches to care; effective communication is a core component of such practice. This article informs evidence-based communication about illness progression and end of life through a rapid review of studies that directly observe how experienced clinicians manage such discussions. Methods: The current rapid review updates findings of the 2014 systematic review focussing more specifically on evidence related to illness progression and end-oflife conversations. Literature searches were conducted in nine bibliographic databases. Studies using conversation analysis or discourse analysis to examine recordings of actual conversa...
Objective: To examine transitions out of prognostic talk in interactions between clinicians and the...
Context: End-of-life communication in acute care settings can be challenging and many patients and f...
Context: End-of-life communication in acute care settings can be challenging and many patients and f...
Background: There is growing recognition that a diverse range of healthcare professionals need compe...
Background: Conversation and discourse analytic research has yielded important evidence about skills...
Objective Communication between patients and end-of-life care providers requires sensitivity given ...
ObjectiveCommunication between patients and end-of-life care providers requires sensitivity given th...
BACKGROUND: Conversation and discourse analytic research has yielded important evidence about skills...
Background: Conversation and discourse analytic research has yielded important evidence about skills...
Scholars contributing to this special issue on “Family Communication at the End of Life” have provid...
Background: Conversation and discourse analytic research has yielded important evidence about skills...
This article examines the evolution of and need for end-of-life conversations. Barriers to end-of-...
NoContext. The End of Life Care Strategy for England highlights effective communication between pat...
After establishing a baseline understanding of some of the factors that influence and shape family e...
OBJECTIVE: Appropriate palliative care communication is pivotal to optimizing the quality of life in...
Objective: To examine transitions out of prognostic talk in interactions between clinicians and the...
Context: End-of-life communication in acute care settings can be challenging and many patients and f...
Context: End-of-life communication in acute care settings can be challenging and many patients and f...
Background: There is growing recognition that a diverse range of healthcare professionals need compe...
Background: Conversation and discourse analytic research has yielded important evidence about skills...
Objective Communication between patients and end-of-life care providers requires sensitivity given ...
ObjectiveCommunication between patients and end-of-life care providers requires sensitivity given th...
BACKGROUND: Conversation and discourse analytic research has yielded important evidence about skills...
Background: Conversation and discourse analytic research has yielded important evidence about skills...
Scholars contributing to this special issue on “Family Communication at the End of Life” have provid...
Background: Conversation and discourse analytic research has yielded important evidence about skills...
This article examines the evolution of and need for end-of-life conversations. Barriers to end-of-...
NoContext. The End of Life Care Strategy for England highlights effective communication between pat...
After establishing a baseline understanding of some of the factors that influence and shape family e...
OBJECTIVE: Appropriate palliative care communication is pivotal to optimizing the quality of life in...
Objective: To examine transitions out of prognostic talk in interactions between clinicians and the...
Context: End-of-life communication in acute care settings can be challenging and many patients and f...
Context: End-of-life communication in acute care settings can be challenging and many patients and f...