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Why Is Breaking Bad News So Difficult? There are many reasons why physicians have difficulty breaking bad news. A common concern is how the news will affect the patient, and this is often used to justify with-holding bad news.
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www.aafp.org/afp/20011215/1975.pdf
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Breaking bad news is one of a physician's most difficult duties, yet medical education typically offers little formal preparation for this daunting task. Without proper training, the discomfort and uncertainty associated with breaking bad news may lead physicians to emotionally disengage from patients.
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www.aafp.org/afp/20011215/1975.html
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Breaking Bad News By Telephone; Purpose: • To inform next of kin, in a sensitive manner, of a death or serious injury or other bad news and to offer sincere and thoughtful support. • To assign a designated person to support each family.
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www.phuketgazette.net/pdf/Breaking%20bad%20news.pdf
www.phuketgazette.net/pdf/Breaking%20bad%20news.pdf
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・ Consider what the bad news is. How bad is it? Are you trying to tell someone that their cat died, or... ・ Evaluate your own reaction to the news. Once you've moved past the initial shock of the event, telling... ・ Pick a good time to b...
http://www.wikihow.com/Break-Bad-News
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Dr. Robert Buckman is a cancer specialist who teaches doctors -- as well as executives at IBM, Andersen Consulting, and Upjohn -- how to break bad news: "You can't let emotions interfere with your message." ... Dr. Robert Buckman, 50, has delivered more than his share of bad news. A specialist in breast cancer, he is a...
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www.fastcompany.com/online/23/buckman.html
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A framework for breaking bad news; Preparation, Beginning the session / setting the scene , Sharing the information , ; Being sensitive to the patient , Planning and support Follow up and closing References...
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www.skillscascade.com/badnews.htm
www.skillscascade.com/badnews.htm
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Clinicians in the field of oncology are unavoidably forced to break bad news. The Schwartz Center Rounds focuses on issues of communication between patients and their caregivers, one of the most difficult aspects of which is breaking bad news.
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theoncologist.alphamedpress.org/cgi/content/full/8/6/58...
theoncologist.alphamedpress.org/cgi/content/full/8/6/587
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No one likes to give their clients bad news, but sometimes you've got no choice. Peter Economy shows you the best ways to be a good messenger of bad tidings, and to ensure that you don't get shot in the process. ... No one likes to give their clients bad news, but sometimes even the best, brightest, and most talented IPs...
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www.1099.com/c/co/dw/pe/economy006.html
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