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Time estimates in prognostic discussions: A conversation analytic study of hospice multidisciplinary team meetings.

Andrea BruunNicola WhiteLinda OostendorpPatrick StoneSteven Bloch
Published in: Palliative medicine (2024)
Unspecific time period references are sufficient for achieving meaningful prognostic talk in multidisciplinary teams. In-depth discussion and accurate prediction of patient prognoses are not deemed a priority nor a necessity of these meetings. Providing precise predictions may be too difficult due to uncertainty and accountability. The lack of staff pursuing more specific time references implies shared knowledge between staff and a context-specific use of prognostic estimates.
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