Exploring nurses' experiences of psychological distress during care of patients with COVID-19: A qualitative study

N Galehdar, A Kamran, T Toulabi, H Heydari - BMC psychiatry, 2020 - Springer
Background COVID-19 infection is a new disease that infects a large number of people,
killing a ratio of whom every day in the world. Healthcare staff, especially nurses, experience …

Pediatric cancer communication in low‐and middle‐income countries: a scoping review

DE Graetz, M Garza, C Rodriguez‐Galindo, JW Mack - Cancer, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The burden of global childhood cancer lies in low‐and middle‐income countries (LMICs).
Communication is essential to pediatric cancer care, and the National Cancer Institute (NCI) …

Multilevel barriers and facilitators of communication in pediatric oncology: A systematic review

BA Sisk, K Harvey, AB Friedrich, AL Antes… - Pediatric blood & …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Multiple factors can facilitate or impede the fulfillment of communication functions in pediatric
cancer. In this systematic review, we evaluated 109 studies from the preceding 20 years that …

Through the eyes of nurses: a content analysis of nurses' experiences in caring for COVID-19 patients

RB Broujeni, H Kamalzadeh, Z Ahmadi, S Abedini - BMC nursing, 2023 - Springer
Background In the current global climate, the nursing staff has placed a significant emphasis
on developing effective self-protection strategies and implementing measures to prevent the …

[HTML][HTML] Breaking bad news: doctors' skills in communicating with patients

FJ Ferreira da Silveira, CC Botelho… - Sao Paulo Medical …, 2017 - SciELO Brasil
ABSTRACT CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Breaking bad news is one of doctors' duties and it
requires them to have some skills, given that this situation is difficult and distressful for …

[HTML][HTML] Nurses' perspectives on breaking bad news to patients and their families: a qualitative content analysis

A Abbaszadeh, SR Ehsani, MA Kaji… - Journal of medical …, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Breaking bad news is quite often not done in an effective manner in clinical settings due to
the medical staff lacking the skills necessary for speaking to patients and their families. Bad …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring perceptions and preferences of patients, families, physicians, and nurses regarding cancer disclosure: a descriptive qualitative study

P Abazari, F Taleghani, S Hematti, M Ehsani - Supportive Care in Cancer, 2016 - Springer
Purpose The aim of this study was to explore perceptions and preferences of cancer
patients, their families, physicians, and nurses in disclosing cancer diagnosis. Methods We …

Information-sharing challenges between adolescents with cancer, their parents and health care providers: a qualitative study

M Bahrami, M Namnabati, F Mokarian, P Oujian… - Supportive Care in …, 2017 - Springer
Purpose We aimed to assess the viewpoints, experiences, and preferences within the
clinical communication triangle (parent, adolescent, health care team) concerning the …

[HTML][HTML] Breaking bad news: a valid concern among clinicians

G Biazar, K Delpasand, F Farzi… - Iranian Journal of …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective: Delivering bad news is the duty of specialist physicians. However, they find it very
difficult due to insufficient experience. In this study, the way faculty and residents of Guilan …

Design and validation of a questionnaire on communicating bad news in nursing: a pilot study

M González-Cabrera, AR Ortega-Martínez… - International Journal of …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Communicating bad news (CBN) is a fundamental skill in nursing; nevertheless, few
instruments exist for its evaluation. This study presents a questionnaire designed to measure …