Parental understanding of our communication of morbidity associated with paediatric cardiac surgery: a qualitative study.
Veena RajagopalKatherine BrownChristina PagelJo WrayPublished in: BMJ paediatrics open (2020)
Clinicians' language is often misunderstood, with wide variability in the way morbidities are described, and between differing teams looking after the same child. Information may not be easily absorbed or retained by families, who often felt unprepared for morbidities that arose after their child's heart surgery. Here, we propose key principles of good communication tailored to the individual receiving it.