Literature DB >> 32785469

Communication of bad news in pediatrics: integrative review.

Bruna Pase Zanon1, Luiza Cremonese1, Aline Cammarano Ribeiro1, Stela Maris de Mello Padoin1, Cristiane Cardoso de Paula1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: to identify the scientific evidence of the elements of communication in the process of communicating bad news in pediatrics.
METHODS: integrative review searched in the LILACS, PubMed and WoS databases. Primary studies in Portuguese, Spanish or English were included.
RESULTS: the evidence from the 40 studies were organized according to the elements of communication: sender (family and/or professional), receiver (family and/or child), message (bad or difficult news about diagnosis/prognosis; empathetically, honestly, objective, hopeful and available), channel (materials, quality, quantity and pace), context and effects (social and emotional changes), noise (feelings and language) and failures (silencing and misleading information).
CONCLUSIONS: there is a need to prepare the institution and team, as well as the family and the child, in order to promote co-responsibility in this process, to minimize suffering and communication noise and to avoid failures, recognizing the child's right to know their condition.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32785469     DOI: 10.1590/0034-7167-2019-0059

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Bras Enferm        ISSN: 0034-7167


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1.  Adolescents With Cancer Need Trustworthy Information and Prefer to Receive It From a Human Source Rather Than From the Internet: A Qualitative Study.

Authors:  Irit Schwartz-Attias; Haya Raz; Tamar Natanzon-Bracha; Adi Finkelstein; Shulamith Kreitler
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2021-11-22
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