Perceived barriers and facilitators for general practitioner–patient communication in palliative care: a systematic review
W Slort, BPM Schweitzer, AH Blankenstein… - Palliative …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
While effective general practitioner (GP)–patient communication is required for the provision
of good palliative care, barriers and facilitators for this communication are largely unknown …
of good palliative care, barriers and facilitators for this communication are largely unknown …
[HTML][HTML] Speaking legibly: Qualitative perceptions of altered voice among oral tongue cancer survivors
G Philiponis, SH Kagan - Asia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2015 - Elsevier
Objective: Treatment for oral tongue cancer poses unique challenges to restoring and
maintaining personally acceptable, intelligible speech. Methods: We report how oral tongue …
maintaining personally acceptable, intelligible speech. Methods: We report how oral tongue …
Communication contexts about illness, death and dying for people with intellectual disabilities and life-limiting illness
Objective: The general population has been involved in considerable debate about
communication and awareness within the context of death and dying. However, there has …
communication and awareness within the context of death and dying. However, there has …
[HTML][HTML] Conspiracy of silence in palliative care: A concept analysis
P Lemus-Riscanevo, S Carreño-Moreno… - Indian journal of …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Materials and Methods: Walker and Avant method of concept analysis was used. Review
and synthesis of literature supported the analysis process. Forty-seven articles were …
and synthesis of literature supported the analysis process. Forty-seven articles were …
Emotional labour in palliative and end-of-life care communication: A qualitative study with generalist palliative care providers
Objective To explore generalist palliative care providers' experiences of emotional labour
when undertaking conversations around palliative and end-of-life care with patients and …
when undertaking conversations around palliative and end-of-life care with patients and …
Dysphagia care for adults in the community setting commands a different approach: perspectives of speech–language therapists
SR Howells, PL Cornwell, EC Ward… - International Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Background Descriptions of community‐based speech–language therapy (SLT) dysphagia
practices and services are underrepresented in the research literature, despite the …
practices and services are underrepresented in the research literature, despite the …
Qualitative study of the therapeutic relationship in speech and language therapy: Perspectives of adults with acquired communication and swallowing disorders
RJ Fourie - International Journal of Language & Communication …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Considerations of the negotiated therapeutic relationship in speech and
language therapy are somewhat scarce, with specific therapeutic factors generally framed …
language therapy are somewhat scarce, with specific therapeutic factors generally framed …
End-of-life nursing and education consortium communication curriculum for nurses
H Buller, R Virani, P Malloy, J Paice - Journal of Hospice & …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Nurses have unique clinical responsibilities and opportunities with patients that require
strong communication skills. However, many nurses lack effective communication skills and …
strong communication skills. However, many nurses lack effective communication skills and …
Palliative care, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and swallowing: a case study
KF Luchesi, IC Silveira - Codas, 2018 - SciELO Brasil
This study aims to discuss Speech-language pathology (SLP) therapy intervention in
dysphagia with a focus on palliative care and quality of life. It is a case study conducted with …
dysphagia with a focus on palliative care and quality of life. It is a case study conducted with …
“It doesn't exist…”: negotiating palliative care from a culturally and linguistically diverse patient and caregiver perspective
Background The end of life represents a therapeutic context that acutely raises cultural and
linguistic specificities, yet there is very little evidence illustrating the importance of such …
linguistic specificities, yet there is very little evidence illustrating the importance of such …