The hard talk: managing conflict in the cardiac intensive care unit
KY Allen, A Davis - Progress in Pediatric Cardiology, 2020 - Elsevier
Conflict between parents and providers is common in the cardiac intensive care setting,
particularly in patients with prolonged length of stay. Poor communication is the most
commonly cited reason for conflict and is exacerbated when providers and families cannot
find common ground and develop mutual trust. It is critically important that healthcare
providers learn strategies to better partner with families in order to optimize patient medical
and psychosocial outcomes. This requires providers to avoid falling prey to their own implicit …
particularly in patients with prolonged length of stay. Poor communication is the most
commonly cited reason for conflict and is exacerbated when providers and families cannot
find common ground and develop mutual trust. It is critically important that healthcare
providers learn strategies to better partner with families in order to optimize patient medical
and psychosocial outcomes. This requires providers to avoid falling prey to their own implicit …
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