Breaking bad news to antenatal patients with strategies to lessen the pain: a qualitative study
Abstract Background To consider the thoughts and actions of healthcare personnel in situations when an adverse prenatal diagnosis must be communicated, including appropriate strategies and skills to respond to information needs and to manage the emotional responses of patients. Methods Descriptive q...
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Main Authors: | José Atienza-Carrasco (Author), Manuel Linares-Abad (Author), María Padilla-Ruiz (Author), Isabel María Morales-Gil (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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