Background: The chronic disease course can be uncertain, contributing to delayed end-of-life discussion within families resulting in missed opportunity to articulate wishes, increased decisional uncertainty, and delayed hospice care. Consistent with the Family Communication Patterns Theory (FCPT), family communication patterns may affect the quality and timing of end-of-life discussion, hospice utilization, and the experience of ‘a good death.’ Objective: To assess how families’ conversation and conformity orientation (spontaneity of conversation and hierarchical rigidity) form four family communication patterns (consensual, pluralistic, protective, and laissez-faire) and may be associated with the number and timing of end-of-life discussio...
People often feel awkward and ill at ease when faced with the opportunity for communication at the e...
Background: There is growing recognition that a diverse range of healthcare professionals need compe...
Communicating about end-of-life decisions can be one of the most challenging and consequential exper...
As patients transition to hospice/palliative care, family members face the challenge of engaging in ...
As patients transition to hospice/palliative care, family members face the challenge of engaging in ...
As patients transition to hospice/palliative care, family members face the challenge of engaging in ...
As patients transition to hospice/palliative care, family members face the challenge of engaging in ...
Scholars contributing to this special issue on “Family Communication at the End of Life” have provid...
Communicating about end-of-life decisions can be one of the most challenging and consequential exper...
ii Communicating about end-of-life decisions can be one of the most challenging and consequential ex...
Background: Clear communication about a person's poor prognosis and limited treatment choices improv...
Background. Although family-centered communication about end-of-life care has been recognized to pro...
Communication concerning the care one wishes to receive at the end of life (EOL) is central to ensur...
Communication concerning the care one wishes to receive at the end of life (EOL) is central to ensur...
Background: There is growing recognition that a diverse range of healthcare professionals need compe...
People often feel awkward and ill at ease when faced with the opportunity for communication at the e...
Background: There is growing recognition that a diverse range of healthcare professionals need compe...
Communicating about end-of-life decisions can be one of the most challenging and consequential exper...
As patients transition to hospice/palliative care, family members face the challenge of engaging in ...
As patients transition to hospice/palliative care, family members face the challenge of engaging in ...
As patients transition to hospice/palliative care, family members face the challenge of engaging in ...
As patients transition to hospice/palliative care, family members face the challenge of engaging in ...
Scholars contributing to this special issue on “Family Communication at the End of Life” have provid...
Communicating about end-of-life decisions can be one of the most challenging and consequential exper...
ii Communicating about end-of-life decisions can be one of the most challenging and consequential ex...
Background: Clear communication about a person's poor prognosis and limited treatment choices improv...
Background. Although family-centered communication about end-of-life care has been recognized to pro...
Communication concerning the care one wishes to receive at the end of life (EOL) is central to ensur...
Communication concerning the care one wishes to receive at the end of life (EOL) is central to ensur...
Background: There is growing recognition that a diverse range of healthcare professionals need compe...
People often feel awkward and ill at ease when faced with the opportunity for communication at the e...
Background: There is growing recognition that a diverse range of healthcare professionals need compe...
Communicating about end-of-life decisions can be one of the most challenging and consequential exper...