Exploring the experiences of healthcare professionals in South Africa and Uganda around communicating with children about life-threatening conditions: a workshop-based qualitative study to inform the adaptation of communication frameworks for use in these settings
<p><strong>Objectives</strong> This study aimed to explore how published communication frameworks could be amended to ensure applicability and cultural appropriateness for professionals to support family-centred conversations by investigating’ healthcare professionals’ (1) experien...
Main Authors: | Rapa, E, Hanna, JR, Pollard, T, Santos-Paulo, S, Gogay, Y, Ambler, J, Namukwaya, E, Kavuma, D, Nabirye, E, Kemigisha, RM, Namyeso, J, Brand, T, Walker, L, Neethling, BG, Downing, J, Ziebland, S, Stein, A, Dalton, LJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2023
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