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Teamwork in prognostic communication: Addressing bottlenecks and barriers
Author(s) -
Sisk Bryan A.,
Dobrozsi Sarah,
Mack Jennifer W.
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
pediatric blood and cancer
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.116
H-Index - 105
eISSN - 1545-5017
pISSN - 1545-5009
DOI - 10.1002/pbc.28192
Subject(s) - medicine , teamwork , bottleneck , redundancy (engineering) , multidisciplinary approach , fidelity , pediatric oncology , computer science , social science , sociology , political science , law , embedded system , operating system , telecommunications , cancer
Prognostic communication is essential to family‐centered care in pediatric oncology. Yet, prognostic communication from the medical team to the family is often absent or incomplete. In our experience, many clinical groups view prognostic disclosure as the responsibility of the patient's primary oncologist, and nurses are often excluded from these conversations. This current individual‐based model of prognostic disclosure lacks redundancy and creates a communication bottleneck. We propose that clinical groups should address prognostic communication with a multidisciplinary team‐based approach that incorporates three critical components: shared team mental models, distribution and redundancy in role assignment, and high fidelity monitoring of communication milestones.

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