2008
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2008-0565
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Communicating With Children and Families: From Everyday Interactions to Skill in Conveying Distressing Information

Abstract: Health care communication is a skill that is critical to safe and effective medical practice; it can and must be taught. Communication skill influences patient disclosure, treatment adherence and outcome, adaptation to illness, and bereavement. This article provides a review of the evidence regarding clinical communication in the pediatric setting, covering the spectrum from outpatient primary care consultation to death notification, and provides practical suggestions to improve communication with patients and… Show more

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“…(9,10,25) Conversely, being able to talk to a trusted doctor may be particularly important for many of the most vulnerable young people, and may be have an important protective effect on future health outcomes. (26) Constructive and supportive relationships with adults -both teachers and parents -have been strongly and independently associated with contributing a protective health effect for young people. (27)(28)(29) The findings presented here suggest that GPs could also constitute an important additional element in the set of constructive adult relationships around the adolescent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(9,10,25) Conversely, being able to talk to a trusted doctor may be particularly important for many of the most vulnerable young people, and may be have an important protective effect on future health outcomes. (26) Constructive and supportive relationships with adults -both teachers and parents -have been strongly and independently associated with contributing a protective health effect for young people. (27)(28)(29) The findings presented here suggest that GPs could also constitute an important additional element in the set of constructive adult relationships around the adolescent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 Nurses may also be ineffective in communication. 11 In a 2008 AAP statement reviewing communication skills, 12 it was noted that "health care communication is currently learned primarily through trial and error." There is increasing evidence that communication skills can and should be taught and learned, 13 and there are a number of strategies specific to the practice of emergency care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When other family members are present, arrangements for additional seating, including a rocking chair for parents, may make the room more comfortable. 9,11,35 Nurses can offer the family space to pray, sing, and talk to their child. Nurses can also propose opportunities for parents to hold or lie in bed with their child and to help with bathing and dressing, if the parents wish to do so.…”
Section: Explanationmentioning
confidence: 99%