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What are the communication skills and needs of doctors when communicating a poor prognosis to patients and their families? A qualitative study from South Africa

机译:向患者及其家人传达不良预后时,医生的交流技巧和需求是什么?来自南非的定性研究

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BACKGROUND: Thousands of South Africans are diagnosed with life-threatening illness every year. Research shows that, globally, of the 20 million people who need palliative care at the end of life every year, 10% receive it. OBJECTIVES: To explore communication skills and practices of medical practitioners when conveying a poor prognosis to patients and families, and to identify their communication skills, needs and understanding of palliative care. METHODS: This was an exploratory qualitative study of practising doctors, using a grounded theory approach. The study was conducted at a government-funded public hospital in Cape Town, South Africa, which is a referral centre for various illnesses, including cancer. Face-to-face, one-on-one interviews using a semistructured interview guide were conducted, using audio recording. RESULTS: The emerging theory from this study is that doctors who understand the principles of palliative care and who have an established working relationship with a palliative care team feel supported and express low levels of emotional anxiety when conveying a poor prognosis. CONCLUSION: Having hospital-based palliative care teams in all public hospitals will provide support for patients and doctors handling difficult conversations. All healthcare professionals should be trained in palliative care so that they can effectively communicate concerns related to poor prognosis with patients and their families. Communication, loss and grief issues should be part of the curriculum in all disciplines and throughout training in medical school.
机译:背景:每年都有成千上万的南非人被诊断出威胁生命的疾病。研究表明,在全球范围内,每年寿命终了时需要姑息治疗的2000万人中,只有不到10%的人得到了姑息治疗。目的:在向患者和家属预后不良时探索医生的沟通技巧和实践,并确定他们的沟通技巧,需求和对姑息治疗的理解。方法:这是一项使用扎根理论方法对在职医生进行的探索性定性研究。这项研究是在南非开普敦的一家政府资助的公立医院进行的,该医院是各种疾病(包括癌症)的转诊中心。使用录音,使用半结构化访谈指南进行了面对面的一对一访谈。结果:本研究的新兴理论是,了解姑息治疗原则并且与姑息治疗团队建立了良好工作关系的医生在转达不良预后时会感到支持并表达低水平的情绪焦虑。结论:在所有公立医院中都设有以医院为基础的姑息治疗小组,将为处理困难对话的患者和医生提供支持。所有医疗保健专业人员都应接受姑息治疗方面的培训,以便他们可以与患者及其家人有效地沟通与不良预后有关的问题。交流,损失和悲伤问题应成为所有学科以及医学院整个培训课程的一部分。

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