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Clinicians' accounts of communication with patients in end-of-life care contexts: A systematic review.

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Clinicians need more training to address the lack of skills to overcome interactional difficulties and attention is also needed to address issues in the organisational contexts in which such communication occurs.
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This article is published in Patient Education and Counseling.The article was published on 2020-06-30. It has received 22 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Palliative care & End-of-life care.

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UK consensus statement on the content of communication curricula in undergraduate medical education. Commentaries

TL;DR: The UK Council of Clinical Communication Skills Teaching in Undergraduate Medical Education as mentioned in this paper has developed a consensus statement to support the development and integration of teaching, learning and assessment of clinical communication.
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Understanding end-of-life care in Australian hospitals

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore end-of-life care in the ward and ICU environment in nine Australian hospitals in a retrospective observational study, including patient demographics, advance care plans, life-sustaining treatments, recognition of dying by clinicians and evidence of the palliative approach to patient care.
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Asian American Medicare Beneficiaries Disproportionately Receive Invasive Mechanical Ventilation When Hospitalized at the End-of-Life.

TL;DR: The authors compared invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) use between older Asian and white decedents with hospitalization in the last 30 days of life and found that Asian patients were more likely to receive IMV when hospitalized at the end-of-life, especially among patients with non-cancer admitting diagnoses.
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Quality of Communication Questionnaire for Patients Hospitalized in Intensive and Palliative Care: Validity Evidence for Use in Brazil.

TL;DR: The Quality of Communication Questionnaire (QoC) was adapted for Brazil due to its importance and use in several studies and different scenarios as discussed by the authors, and the objective of this study was to evalu...
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A systematic review of prognostic/end-of-life communication with adults in the advanced stages of a life-limiting illness: patient/caregiver preferences for the content, style, and timing of information

TL;DR: Although there were individual differences, patients/caregivers in general had high levels of information need at all stages of the disease process regarding the illness itself, likely future symptoms and their management, and life expectancy and information about clinical treatment options.
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Physician factors associated with discussions about end‐of‐life care

TL;DR: When physicians and their terminally ill patients typically discuss end‐of‐life issues is unknown but guidelines recommend advanced care planning for patients with <1 year to live.
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