2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2014.05.019
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Surgeon-Family Perioperative Communication: Surgeons' Self-Reported Approaches to the “Surgeon-Family Relationship”

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“…These results further enforce communication variability described in previous literature. 8 Our observations broadened the understanding derived from previous studies by showing actual practices used by surgeons during and after a procedure. Further, the significant differences observed between patient's characteristics potentially show that factors other than clinical may influence how a physician communicates.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…These results further enforce communication variability described in previous literature. 8 Our observations broadened the understanding derived from previous studies by showing actual practices used by surgeons during and after a procedure. Further, the significant differences observed between patient's characteristics potentially show that factors other than clinical may influence how a physician communicates.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Intermittently during and immediately after an operation, caregivers are tasked with communicating with the surgeon to fully comprehend the patient's status and care requirements. 8 Thorough communication with caregivers is crucial for understanding their personal needs, promoting comfort, and reducing burden. 1,9 Given et al 10 defines undue caregiver burden, which contributes to poor patient outcomes, as distress because of the responsibility of providing care to a loved one.…”
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“…Surgeons are able to role model specific communication approaches for the peri‐operative period. A qualitative reflective study of the surgical faculty at a USA academic medical centre found that surgeons aimed to alleviate anxiety in patients and their families, as well as explaining the scenario and how it was treated . Faculty surgeons regarded resident training about communication to be ‘terrible’, when measured against what they had learned from 10 or more years of practice.…”
Section: Communication With Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Faculty surgeons regarded resident training about communication to be ‘terrible’, when measured against what they had learned from 10 or more years of practice. Based on these surgical experiences, reasonable principles were determined about the role of communication with patient families: the principles also outlining future research areas …”
Section: Communication With Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%