نتایج جستجو برای: disclosure of bad news

تعداد نتایج: 21177010  

Journal: :Psycho-oncology 2016
Nothando Ngwenya Morag Farquhar Gail Ewing

BACKGROUND The aim of this paper is to understand the process of information disclosure and privacy as patients share their news of lung cancer with significant others. METHODS Twenty patients with lung cancer and 17 family members/friends accompanying them at diagnosis-giving completed either individual or dyad semi-structured interviews. Initial thematic analysis, then Petronio's Communicat...

Journal: :The oncologist 2015
Walter F Baile

In the practice of oncology, it is difficult not to be impressed by the number of clinical situations that necessitate the conveyance of unfavorable medical information to patients and families. These include the communication of the cancer diagnosis, a poor prognosis, the failure of anticancer treatment, the occurrence of unwanted and significant side effects, the ineligibility for a clinical ...

Background: In the treatment and health process, there are a lot of dangers to patients, and the increased number of medical errors is one of the most important circumstances of this process. Objective: The present research purposed to decrease medical errors through disclosure of them in hospitals of Tehran University of Medical Sciences. M...

Journal: :Medical economics 2006
Wayne J Guglielmo

Doctors shopping for medical malpractice insurance—when there's a choice available—face the classic good news/bad news scenario. The good news is that rates have started to plateau or even drop, so that physicians in the hardest hit parts of the country are seeing some relief. The bad news is that rates are still so high that too many doctors will continue to do what they have been doing—shop m...

Journal: :The Journal of the Michigan Dental Association 2002
Wayne H. Wolf

There is much that is attractive about Michael Burawoy’s examination of the critical turn to a public sociology. I find plausible his account of the academic nature of 1970s radical sociology especially that mobilized notions such as Althusser’s “theoretical practice.” I also was cheered to read the account of the positive developments currently in train in the USA and especially with how socia...

2015
John C. Zhou

Using a representative agent model in which the investor is averse to ambiguity (Knightian uncertainty) and sees an ambiguous piece of news about the fundamental value of a risky asset, I show a number of predictions for the dynamics of stocks around news: Stocks respond more strongly to bad news than to good news, respond positively to neutral news, and increase on average through news. In tim...

2000
Jakob Svensson

The bad news principle states that only the expected severity of future bad news matters for the decision whether to invest today, good news should not matter at all. This paper tests this prediction using firm level expectation data.  2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2015
Kate Sweeny Angelica Falkenstein

Awaiting uncertain news is stressful, but is it more stressful than receiving bad news? We compared these emotional experiences in two studies. Participants in Study 1 reflected on a personal experience awaiting news that ultimately turned out badly, and participants in Study 2 were law graduates awaiting their results on the bar exam who ultimately failed the exam. In Study 1, participants wer...

2005
Ryan Foster

Even the most skilled physician knows that conveying bad news to a patient or family can be one of the most arduous aspects of health care. Historically, breaking bad news is a skill that has generally been under-emphasized in training programmes. Critical care physicians are commonly faced with the difficult task of breaking bad news, often in dramatic, emotional and unexpected situations. Bre...

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