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Emotions in the room: common emotional reactions to discussions of poor prognosis and tools to address them.

Heather M Derry1, Andrew S Epstein1,2, Wendy G Lichtenthal1,2, Holly G Prigerson1.   

Abstract

Introduction: Advanced cancer patients often want prognostic information, and discussions of prognosis have been shown to enhance patient understanding of their illness. Such discussions can lead to high-quality, value-consistent care at the end of life, yet they are also often emotionally challenging. Despite how common and normal it is for patients to experience transient emotional distress when receiving 'bad news' about prognosis, emotional responses have been under-addressed in existing literature on prognostic discussions. Areas covered: Drawing upon psychology research, principles of skilled clinical communication, and published approaches to discussions of serious illness, we summarize patients' common emotional reactions and coping strategies. We then provide suggestions for how to respond to them in clinic. Expert opinion: Ultimately, effective management of emotional reactions to bad news may lead to earlier, more frequent, and more transparent discussions of prognosis, thus promoting cancer patients' understanding of, and adjustment to, their illness and improving the quality of their end-of-life care.

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Keywords:  Advanced cancer; anxiety; communication; coping; oncologist; poor prognosis; psychological distress; sadness

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31382794      PMCID: PMC6709526          DOI: 10.1080/14737140.2019.1651648

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Rev Anticancer Ther        ISSN: 1473-7140            Impact factor:   4.512


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