Examining how goals of care communication are conducted between doctors and patients with severe acute illness in hospital settings: A realist systematic review.
Jamie L GrossJonathan Simon KoffmanPublished in: PloS one (2024)
Goals of care conversations in hospitals are nuanced and often suboptimal. To improve patient experiences and outcome of care interventions should be personalised and tailored to individual needs, emphasizing effective communication and trusting relationships among patients, families, doctors, and healthcare teams. Inclusion of caregivers and acknowledgment at the service level are crucial for achieving desired outcomes. Implications for policy, research, and clinical practice, including further training and skills development for doctors, are discussed.
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