How patients with advanced cancer conceptualize prognosis: A phenomenological qualitative inquiry.
Laura C PolacekRebecca M SaracinoLeah E WalshDevika R JutagirRosario Costas MunizAllison J ApplebaumBarry RosenfeldPublished in: Palliative medicine (2023)
Given the range of ways patients define prognosis and assign value to prognostic information, clinicians should incorporate a thorough assessment of patient information preferences, values, and coping styles when engaging in end-of-life discussions. Trainings should emphasize the importance of nonverbal cues (i.e., affect management, body language) in prognostic disclosure.