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Experiences and views of receiving and delivering information about recovery in acquired neurological conditions: a systematic review of qualitative literature.

Louisa-Jane BurtonAnne ForsterJudith JohnsonThomas Frederick CrockerSarah F TysonFaye WrayDavid J Clarke
Published in: BMJ open (2021)
Our findings highlight the inherent challenges in talking about recovery in an emotional context, where breaking bad news is a key feature. Future interventions should focus on preparing staff to meet patients' and families' information needs, as well as ensuring they have the skills to discuss potential recovery and break bad news compassionately and share the uncertain trajectory characteristic of acquired neurological conditions. An agreed team-based approach to talking about recovery is recommended to ensure consistency and improve the experiences of patients and their families.
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