Communicating Bad News: Using Role-Play to Teach Nursing Students

Receiving bad news can have a profound impact on a patient's physical, psychological and social well-being. Therefore, communication of bad news is an essential skill required for health professionals. A good interpersonal relationship based on trust, empathy, and respect can help the psycholog...

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Main Authors: Carlos Laranjeira PhD, MSc, MHN, Catarina Afonso MSc, CHN, Ana Isabel Querido PhD, MSc, MHN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-10-01
Series:SAGE Open Nursing
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/23779608211044589
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spelling doaj-23f27b553054424f93d0b66659ee1c4e2021-10-06T13:03:21ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open Nursing2377-96082021-10-01710.1177/23779608211044589Communicating Bad News: Using Role-Play to Teach Nursing StudentsCarlos Laranjeira PhD, MSc, MHN0Catarina Afonso MSc, CHN1Ana Isabel Querido PhD, MSc, MHN2 School of Health Sciences of Polytechnic of Leiria, , Leiria, Portugal , UCC Arnaldo Sampaio do ACES Pinhal Litoral, Leiria, Portugal School of Health Sciences of Polytechnic of Leiria, , Leiria, PortugalReceiving bad news can have a profound impact on a patient's physical, psychological and social well-being. Therefore, communication of bad news is an essential skill required for health professionals. A good interpersonal relationship based on trust, empathy, and respect can help the psychological adjustment to end-of-life losses. This study presents a simulation-based learning experience designed to teach communication skills to nursing students who care for palliative patients and their family members. The authors suggest adopting Gibbs’ reflective cycle during structured debriefing that enables the students to move logically through the reflective process. A student-centered learning approach can promote responsibility and success in achieving the expected learning outcomes.https://doi.org/10.1177/23779608211044589
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Communicating Bad News: Using Role-Play to Teach Nursing Students
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title_short Communicating Bad News: Using Role-Play to Teach Nursing Students
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description Receiving bad news can have a profound impact on a patient's physical, psychological and social well-being. Therefore, communication of bad news is an essential skill required for health professionals. A good interpersonal relationship based on trust, empathy, and respect can help the psychological adjustment to end-of-life losses. This study presents a simulation-based learning experience designed to teach communication skills to nursing students who care for palliative patients and their family members. The authors suggest adopting Gibbs’ reflective cycle during structured debriefing that enables the students to move logically through the reflective process. A student-centered learning approach can promote responsibility and success in achieving the expected learning outcomes.
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