Journal article
Communication about palliative care: A phenomenological study exploring patient views and responses to its discussion
A Collins, SA McLachlan, J Philip
Palliative Medicine | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2018
Abstract
Background: Communication about palliative care is a complex task frequently delayed until otherwise unavoidable. There is a need for discussion of palliative care to be viewed as a distinct communication task that is guided by empirical data. However, little is known of patient views and responses to these encounters. Aim: To explore patient views surrounding communication about palliative care and their responses to its discussion. Design: Cross-sectional, prospective, exploratory qualitative design, involving narrative-style interviews and underpinned by an interpretative phenomenological framework. Setting/participants: Purposively sampled, English-speaking, adult patients with advanced ..
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Awarded by Victorian Cancer Agency
Funding Acknowledgements
The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship and/or publication of this article: Margaret Day Scholarship, Bethlehem Griffiths Research Foundation and the Victorian Cancer Agency (ECSG14019).