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Patients' preferences for delivering bad news in palliative care in Ethiopia: a qualitative study.

Ephrem Abathun AyalewDitaba David MphuthiKholofelo Lorraine Matlhaba
Published in: BMC palliative care (2023)
Patients choose to be told about their medical conditions in the presence of their family. However, the patient's needs for receiving bad news were unmet. Patients should be involved in the treatment decision process. Delivery of bad news needs to tailor the preferred methods, cultural values, and religious beliefs. Delivering bad news according to the patients' preferences helps to fulfil their wishes in palliative care.
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