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Talking about dying and death: Essentials of communicating about approaching death from the perspective of major stakeholders.

Sibylle Jeanine FelberTommaso GuffiBeate G BremFelix M SchmitzKai P SchnabelSissel Guttormsen SchärSteffen EychmüllerSofia C Zambrano
Published in: Palliative & supportive care (2023)
Communicating about approaching death with dying patients and their FC can be complex and challenging at a professional and personal level. With the recognition of the dying phase, a process is initiated for which health professionals need solid clinical knowledge about but also effective communication skills, constant self-reflection and self-care strategies. Comprehensive training and supervision while dealing with the challenges of communicating approaching death to dying patients and their FC are key, particularly for trainees, less experienced physicians and nurses. The essential components identified in this study can help health professionals to master these conversations.
Keyphrases
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  • newly diagnosed
  • prognostic factors
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  • primary care
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