Breaking Bad News Flashcards
What are the 6 steps to breaking bad news?
Setting up the interview Assess patient perception Obtain patient invitation Give knowledge and information Address patient emotions with empathy Strategy and Summary
What is important to consider when setting up the interview?
Arrange for privacy
Make sure you have all information
Decide who breaks the news
Who is there when news is broken
How do you assess patient perception?
Find out how much the patient knows:
How serious illness is
How much it will affect the future
Why is it important to assess patient perception?
Gauge how close patient understanding is to reality
Find out whether in denial
Articulate at patient understanding
What clues may help with assessing patient perception?
Types of words used to convey emotion
Body posture
Hand movements
Why is it important to obtain patient invitation?
Allow you to tell patient at the level they want to know
Can be controversial - can argue patients need to know all to make informed decision, but also must weigh up with patient autonomy
What are the 4 crucial headings when giving information?
Diagnosis
Treatment plan
Prognosis
Support
What is important when giving information?
Align with what patient understand Check patient understanding - reinforce Warning shot Info in small chunks and understandable language Diagrams etc. can help
ICE - listen to patient concerns
How do you approach the strategy and summary portion?
Patients may look to you for help - could be confused/overwhelmed
Plan based on patient problem list
Provide sources of support for patient
Invite questions
Explain next steps