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JOURNAL ARTICLE
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Palliative care communication.
Seminars in Oncology Nursing 2014 November
OBJECTIVES: To summarize the challenges of teaching, practicing, and learning palliative care communication and offer resources for improving skills and educating others.
DATA SOURCES: A theoretically grounded, evidence-based communication curriculum called COMFORT (Communication, Orientation and opportunity, Mindful presence, Family, Openings, Relating, and Team).
CONCLUSION: The COMFORT curriculum is available for free through a Web site, a smartphone/iPad application, and online for continuing education units.
IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: The COMFORT curriculum provides resources to support the expansion and inclusion of palliative care practice not only in oncology, but also in a wide variety of disease contexts.
DATA SOURCES: A theoretically grounded, evidence-based communication curriculum called COMFORT (Communication, Orientation and opportunity, Mindful presence, Family, Openings, Relating, and Team).
CONCLUSION: The COMFORT curriculum is available for free through a Web site, a smartphone/iPad application, and online for continuing education units.
IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: The COMFORT curriculum provides resources to support the expansion and inclusion of palliative care practice not only in oncology, but also in a wide variety of disease contexts.
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