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Communication about life-sustaining therapy: insights from the Adaptive Leadership Framework.

Elizabeth Neglia1, Ruth A Anderson2, Debra Brandon3, Sharron L Docherty4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Effective provider and caregiver communication is central to quality care during treatment for life-threatening illnesses. The study aim was to analyze communication patterns between providers and a parent of an infant with a life-threatening disease using the Adaptive Leadership Framework, which is an activity that involves mobilizing others to adapt to a difficult situation.
METHOD: A secondary analysis was conducted on one case using 23 interviews with providers and mother of an infant diagnosed with Hurler's syndrome. The interviews focused on decision-making challenges in regard to the infant's treatment and were conducted over a 1-year period (pre-transplant, study entry, monthly, after a life-threatening event or substantial change in treatment and at 1-year post enrollment). Content analysis was used to identify and categorize communication patterns using concepts from the Adaptive Leadership Framework.
RESULTS: Infant illness events and parent-provider caregiving were chronicled across a 1-year trajectory. Despite the life-threatening nature of Hurler's disease, the parent and providers did not discuss palliative care or end-of-life. The parent sought direction and answers from the providers. The Adaptive Leadership Framework suggested how communication approaches were often mismatched with the needs of the parent. DISCUSSION: The results of the study accentuate the need to improve communication between provider and parents about end-of-life for their child. Adaptive Leadership illuminates how providers can influence a parent's behavior when facing a challenging situation. This study suggests that Adaptive Leadership is a useful framework to guide research about healthcare communication in dealing with challenging issues.

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Keywords:  Adaptive Leadership; chronic critical illness; communication; infants; leadership; parent and provider relations; person-centered healthcare

Year:  2013        PMID: 25309745      PMCID: PMC4193540          DOI: 10.5750/ejpch.v1i2.682

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pers Cent Healthc        ISSN: 2052-5648


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