Levy S
Qual Lett Healthc Lead. 1998 Oct;10(10):11-3.
Physicians often are uncomfortable talking with patients about unfavorable diagnoses and advance care planning; patients, in turn, require reassurance, uncomplicated language and promises that their wishes will be respected. Steven Levy, M.D., discusses the steps providers should take in talking with patients at the end of life.
医生通常不太愿意与患者谈论不良诊断和预先护理计划;而患者则需要安慰、通俗易懂的语言以及其愿望会得到尊重的承诺。医学博士史蒂文·利维讨论了医护人员在与临终患者交谈时应采取的步骤。