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How to communicate with families living in complete isolation.

Giovanni MistralettiGiuseppe GristinaSara MascarinEmanuele IacoboneIlaria GiubbiloSilvia BonfantiFederico FioccaGiorgio FullinEnnio FuselliMaria Grazia BocciDavide MazzonGian Domenico GiustiAlessandro GalazziAlessandra NegroFabio De IacoEnrico GandolfoGiulia LamianiSilvia Del NegroLaura MontiFabrizia SalvagoSilvia Di LeoMaria Nefeli GribaudiMariassunta PiccinniLuigi RiccioniAlberto GianniniSergio LivigniCarla MaglioneMarco VerganoFranco MarinangeliLuisa LovatoAndrea MezzettiElio DrigoElena VegniSally CalvaAnna AprileGianfranco LosiLucia FontanellaGiulio CalegariCristina AnsaloniFrancesco Rocco PuglieseSalvatore MancaLuciano OrsiFabrizio MoggiaSilvia ScelsiAntonio CorcioneFlavia Petrini
Published in: BMJ supportive & palliative care (2020)
The statements and the checklists offer a structured methodology in order to ensure a good-quality communication between healthcare team and family members even in isolation, confirming that time dedicated to communication has to be intended as a time of care.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • palliative care
  • affordable care act