Hussein Algahtani, Bader Shirah, Omar M Alfaifi, Yahia A Alghtanie, Hussam A Jamaluddin
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The effective communication of bad news in neurology is a critical and delicate process that profoundly influences patient experiences and outcomes. This comprehensive discussion emphasizes the importance of thorough preparation, appropriate settings, trust-building, clear language, active listening, and provision of support. Recognizing the impact on psychological well-being, the process extends beyond information delivery to demonstrating empathy and commitment to holistic care. The evolution of communication training, now integral to medical education, is highlighted. The call for universal implementation underscores the need for ongoing training and development, emphasizing cultural sensitivity and interdisciplinary collaboration. Integrating bad news delivery programs into educational curricula is proposed, ensuring healthcare professionals are adept at navigating these conversations with empathy. Effective communication of bad news contributes to patient-centered care, fostering a compassionate healthcare environment that prioritizes patient' and families' well-being.