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Project title
Providing unexpected adverse information to parents of neonatal inpatients: Using conversation analysis to inform practice.
Project descriptionÌý
Neonatal Intensive Care Units care for the most critically-unwell newborn infants. These babies may have been born at the most extreme degree of prematurity, or with complex congenitalÌýabnormalities requiring multi-organ support, surgery or specialist care, or may have been born in adverse circumstances, leading to them requiring high levels of support to survive. Every day clinical situations change, and honest , difficult discussions are held with the parents of these babies every day.Ìý
Using conversation analysis to examine recorded doctor-parent discussions on the neonatal unit, this study's focus is on those situations when theÌýparents must receive adverse news. The various aspects of this process being considered include the following:
Ìý- Soliciting the parent perspective and verbal participation
Ìý- Techniques to convey complex science
Ìý- Mitigating: providing hope
Ìý- Prognosis and prognostic statements
Ìý- Responding to conversational trouble
Start date
06/2019
Primary supervisorÌý
Prof Neil Marlow
Based at
IFWH