Adapting to the emotional complexity of palliative care communication: Palliative care clinicians' experiences.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Anna Niederhauser, Martina Egloff, Steffen Eychmueller, Sofia C Zambrano
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Abstract

Objectives: Communication is essential to medical care and is key in improving patient outcomes. We aimed to understand clinicians' emotions when communicating with patients in palliative care (PC) and the evolution of their communication skills.

Methods: Between October and November 2021, 231 Swiss PC clinicians participated in an online cross-sectional survey (65% nurses, 35% physicians). Three questions invited participants to reflect on the development of their communication skills and on their emotions when communicating with patients in PC. Answers to these questions were analyzed thematically.

Results: Constantly adapting to complex emotions in communication was the overarching theme. Three main themes further allowed for an understanding of different communication challenges: emotions as a dynamic compass, not always under control, and evolving comfort and competence through personal and professional growth. In evolving comfort and competence, 6 strategies helped clinicians overcome fears and improve their confidence in communication: learning by doing and formal training, integrating life experiences and gaining insight from private life, taking time, collaborating and connecting with peers, acknowledging individuality, and connecting with one's own and patients' emotions.

Significance of results: Participants described powerful emotional experiences when communicating with patients in PC, underscoring the emotional labor involved in PC communication. Our study highlights the need to re-conceptualize emotions as a valuable resource rather than a hindrance in clinical practice. The interplay between personal and professional identities in shaping communication skills, emphasizes the importance of emotional competence as a core professional skill. As clinicians often develop these skills individually, our findings suggest a need for earlier integration of emotional competence training in medical education, along with ongoing support through collaboration, and improved allocation of time resources, to enhance clinician well-being and patient care.

适应姑息治疗沟通的情感复杂性:姑息治疗临床医生的经验。
目的:沟通对医疗护理至关重要,是改善患者预后的关键。我们旨在了解临床医生在姑息治疗(PC)中与患者沟通时的情绪以及他们沟通技巧的演变。方法:2021年10月至11月,231名瑞士PC临床医生参加了一项在线横断面调查(65%的护士,35%的医生)。三个问题邀请参与者反思他们的沟通技巧的发展,以及他们在PC中与患者沟通时的情绪。对这些问题的答案进行了主题分析。结果:在沟通中不断适应复杂的情绪是首要主题。三个主要主题进一步让我们理解了不同的沟通挑战:情绪是一个动态的指南针,并不总是在控制之下,以及通过个人和职业成长不断发展的舒适度和能力。在提高舒适度和能力方面,6项策略帮助临床医生克服恐惧,提高他们在沟通方面的信心:边做边学和正式培训,整合生活经验并从私人生活中获得洞察力,花时间,与同行合作和联系,承认个性,以及与自己和患者的情绪联系。结果的意义:参与者描述了在PC中与患者沟通时强烈的情绪体验,强调了PC沟通中涉及的情绪劳动。我们的研究强调有必要将情绪重新定义为一种宝贵的资源,而不是临床实践中的障碍。个人身份和职业身份在塑造沟通技巧方面的相互作用,强调了情感能力作为核心专业技能的重要性。由于临床医生经常单独发展这些技能,我们的研究结果表明,需要在医学教育中尽早整合情绪能力培训,同时通过合作提供持续的支持,并改善时间资源的分配,以提高临床医生的幸福感和患者护理。
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