What Patients Facing Cancer and Caregivers Want From Communication in Times of Crisis: A Qualitative Study in the Early Months of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Nainwant SinghKarleen Frances GiannitrapaniRaziel C GamboaClaire E O'HanlonSoraya FereydooniLaura M HoldsworthCharlotta LindvallAnne M WallingKarl A LorenzPublished in: The American journal of hospice & palliative care (2023)
Communication is critical during a public health crisis yet overwhelmed clinicians may not be able to communicate effectively. Communicating with caregivers and family, transparent and timely communication, ensuring diverse providers are on the same page, and effective listening are known gaps even before the COVID-19 pandemic. Clinicians may need quick interventions, like education about goals of care, to remind them about what seriously ill patients and their caregivers want from communication and offer patient-centered care during crises.