Communicating with Patients and Families Around Difficult Topics in Cancer Care Using the COMFORT Communication Curriculum
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Communicating with Patients and Families Around Difficult Topics in Cancer Care Using the COMFORT Communication Curriculum
Abstract
Objectives: To examine nurse communication in cancer care and offer communication strategies for quality palliative care nursing.
Data sources: Communication strategies offered are based on the COMFORT Communication curriculum, an evidence-based communication training program.
Conclusion: Whole-patient assessment, a major component of palliative care, involves communication that includes eliciting the patient's story, addressing health literacy needs, being mindful of burnout, and relating to the patient and family.
Implications for nursing practice: Quality communication skills are essential to oncology nursing, especially given their vital role in cancer care.
Keywords: cancer communication; communication; nursing education; oncology nursing; palliative care.
Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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