Managing uncertainty and references to time in prognostic conversations with family members at the end of life: A conversation analytic study.
Rebecca J Anderson-KittowPatrick C StoneJoseph T S LowSteven BlochPublished in: Palliative medicine (2020)
Prognostic uncertainty was managed collaboratively by clinicians and families. Clinicians were able to provide prognostic estimates while being honest about the related uncertainty, in part because relatives displayed their awareness of uncertainty within their requests. The conversation analytic method identified contributions of both clinicians and families, and identified strategies based on real interactions, which could inform communication training.
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