
Breaking Bad News
A ten step approach
Peter Kaye(Author)
Scion Publishing Ltd
Published on 1. February 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
64 pages
978-1-914961-25-0 (ISBN)
Description
Breaking Bad News provides practical guidance on the key principles needed to create a framework for discussions with the patient
Key Features:
Concise, practical guide
Features a simple 10 step approach
Clear explanations with key phrases for you to use
For doctors, students and healthcare professionals
The ability to impart bad news well is an important skill for all doctors and many healthcare professionals. But it is perceived as a particularly stressful part of the job, even though it is a skill that can easily be understood and practised. When handled well it can significantly enhance the relationship with the patient and their relatives.
10 Simple Steps
The principles are presented as 10 simple steps which emphasise that the process of breaking bad news is a negotiation with the patient to ensure that you provide them with the correct level of information they need at that time. The steps also encourage the patient to talk and think about their situation.
Each of the steps is clearly explained and sample questions and key phrases are provided to help you navigate these discussions effectively and with compassion. If you learn to ask questions of the patient first and then elicit their concerns, you will help them and you will gain their trust.
Key Features:
Concise, practical guide
Features a simple 10 step approach
Clear explanations with key phrases for you to use
For doctors, students and healthcare professionals
The ability to impart bad news well is an important skill for all doctors and many healthcare professionals. But it is perceived as a particularly stressful part of the job, even though it is a skill that can easily be understood and practised. When handled well it can significantly enhance the relationship with the patient and their relatives.
10 Simple Steps
The principles are presented as 10 simple steps which emphasise that the process of breaking bad news is a negotiation with the patient to ensure that you provide them with the correct level of information they need at that time. The steps also encourage the patient to talk and think about their situation.
Each of the steps is clearly explained and sample questions and key phrases are provided to help you navigate these discussions effectively and with compassion. If you learn to ask questions of the patient first and then elicit their concerns, you will help them and you will gain their trust.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Bloxham
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 104 mm
Width: 149 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
64 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-914961-25-0 (9781914961250)
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02/2023
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Content
Preface; About the author
Introduction
Why is it important?
Why is it difficult?
How not to do it
Some perceptions of bad news
"Please don't tell"
10 steps in breaking bad news
A model of breaking bad news
Step 1: Preparation
Step 2: What is known?
Step 3: Is more information wanted?
Step 4: Allow denial
Step 5: The warning shot
Step 6: Explain (if requested)
Step 7: Elicit concerns
Step 8: Venting of feelings
Step 9: Summary and plan
Step 10: Offer availability
Follow-up 1: Further explanation
Follow-up 2: Emotional adjustment
Follow-up 3: Meeting relatives
Discussion
Conclusion
Summary
Further reading
Introduction
Why is it important?
Why is it difficult?
How not to do it
Some perceptions of bad news
"Please don't tell"
10 steps in breaking bad news
A model of breaking bad news
Step 1: Preparation
Step 2: What is known?
Step 3: Is more information wanted?
Step 4: Allow denial
Step 5: The warning shot
Step 6: Explain (if requested)
Step 7: Elicit concerns
Step 8: Venting of feelings
Step 9: Summary and plan
Step 10: Offer availability
Follow-up 1: Further explanation
Follow-up 2: Emotional adjustment
Follow-up 3: Meeting relatives
Discussion
Conclusion
Summary
Further reading