The Disclosure of Bad News Over the Phone vs. in Person and its Association with Psychological Distress: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Jonas MüllerKatharina BeckNina LoretzChristoph BeckerSebastian GrossRené BlatterTabita UrbenSimon A AmacherRainer SchaefertSabina Hunziker
Published in: Journal of general internal medicine (2023)
This meta-analysis found no difference regarding psychological distress regardless if bad news were disclosed by telephone or in person, but there were overall only few and heterogeneous studies with a small number of eligible patients. The findings suggest that the modality of disclosure might play a secondary role and the way in which the bad news are communicated might be more important.