Qualitative analysis of expressions used in the end-of-life discussions and their associated factors.
Akiko AbeMari TakeuchiMasato KobayashiTakashi KohnoMasaru MimuraDaisuke FujisawaPublished in: Palliative & supportive care (2023)
A variety of expressions are used in EOL disclosure. Patterns of communication are influenced by patients' gender and type of illness (cancer or noncancer). Euphemisms do not seem to facilitate timely disclosure of life expectancy or patient participation. For health professionals, not only devising the expressions to alleviate their patients' distress when breaking bad news but also considering the communication process and patient background are essential.