Communication contexts about illness, death and dying for people with intellectual disabilities and life-limiting illness

K Ryan, S Guerin, P Dodd, J McEvoy - Palliative & supportive care, 2011 - cambridge.org
Objective: The general population has been involved in considerable debate about
communication and awareness within the context of death and dying. However, there has …

[引用][C] Ending the end-of-life communication impasse: A dialogic intervention

JW Lannamann, LM Harris, AD Bakos… - Cancer communication …, 2008 - Hampton Press.

Communication between healthcare professionals and relatives of patients approaching the end-of-life: A systematic review of qualitative evidence

RJ Anderson, S Bloch, M Armstrong… - Palliative …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Effective communication between healthcare professionals and relatives of
patients approaching the end-of-life is vital to ensure patients have a 'good death'. To …

Effective communication in palliative care from the perspectives of patients and relatives: a systematic review

M Engel, MC Kars, SCCM Teunissen… - Palliative & Supportive …, 2023 - cambridge.org
ObjectivesIn palliative care, effective communication is essential to adequately meet the
needs and preferences of patients and their relatives. Effective communication includes …

[PDF][PDF] Cultural sensitivity in end-of-life discussions

DA Fleming - Missouri Medicine, 2003 - Citeseer
Cultural origins influence the way patients and health care providers think about care and
treatment at the end-of-life. With increasing ethnic diversity there is greater chance that …

'Death is difficult in any language': a qualitative study of palliative care professionals' experiences when providing end-of-life care to patients from culturally and …

A Green, N Jerzmanowska, M Green… - Palliative …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Ethnic minority patients have unique challenges in accessing health services.
These include language difficulties, unfamiliarity with the health system, lower rates of …

Bilingual health communication: Distinctive needs of providers from five specialties

E Hsieh, D Pitaloka, AJ Johnson - Health communication, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Understanding providers' expectations and needs for medical interpreters can provide
important insight into the dynamics and process of interpreter-mediated medical encounters …

From what's neutral to what's meaningful: Reflections on a study of medical interpreters

MZ Solomon - The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 1997 - journals.uchicago.edu
Ethics requires both the deliberation and judgments of morally sensitive persons in
particular situations, and also the general principles and rules. Rarely are either the …

Decision-making across cultures

A Elbaum, L Kinsey, J Mariano - … End of Life Practices: Perspectives on …, 2023 - Springer
This chapter surveys the range of different orientations toward decision-making, common
clinical scenarios, and considerations to bear in mind when caring for culturally diverse …

The troubles of telling: managing communication about the end of life

A Broom, E Kirby, P Good… - Qualitative Health …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Communication about palliative care represents one of the most difficult interpersonal
aspects of medicine. Delivering the “terminal” diagnosis has traditionally been the focus of …