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BMC Medical Ethics
Egyptian mothers’ preferences regarding how physicians break bad news about their child’s disability: A structured verbal questionnaire
Khalil A Abd Elhamed2  Ahmed Mahmoud Abdelmoktader1 
[1] Department of Pediatrics, Fayoum Faculty of Medicine, Fayoum University, Al Fayoum, Egypt;Faculty of Social Work, Fayoum University, Al Fayoum, Egypt
关键词: Down syndrome;    Egyptian mothers;    Bad news;   
Others  :  800040
DOI  :  10.1186/1472-6939-13-14
 received in 2011-11-15, accepted in 2012-07-02,  发布年份 2012
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【 摘 要 】

Background

Breaking bad news to mothers whose children has disability is an important role of physicians. There has been considerable speculation about the inevitability of parental dissatisfaction with how they are informed of their child’s disability. Egyptian mothers’ preferences for how to be told the bad news about their child’s disability has not been investigated adequately. The objective of this study was to elicit Egyptian mothers’ preferences for how to be told the bad news about their child’s disability.

Methods

Mothers of 100 infants recently diagnosed with Down syndrome were interviewed regarding their preferences for how to be told bad news. Mothers were recruited through outpatient clinics of the Pediatric Genetics Department at Fayoum University Hospital (located 90 km southwest of Cairo, Egypt) from January to June 2011.

Results and discussion

Questionnaire analyses revealed nine themes of parental preferences for how to be told information difficult to hear. Mothers affirmed previously reported recommendations for conveying bad medical news to parents, including being told early, being told of others with a similar condition, and being informed of the prognosis.

Conclusions

Mothers affirmed communication themes previously discussed in the literature, such as being told early, and being informed of the prognosis. Although more research is needed in this important area, we hope that our findings will stimulate future search and help health care providers in different societies establish guidelines for effectively communicating bad news.

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2012 Abdelmoktader and Abd Elhamed.

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