Sarah Crowe, a critical care nurse practitioner and Vice-President of the Canadian Association of Critical Care Nurses discusses nurses' communication in critical care settings, particularly the difficult and challenging conversations with families.
More of Sarah’s work can be found at:
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Supporting patients’ decisions in advanced illness: Heart valve disease
Showing Up and Standing Up for Patients
How Can We Talk About Healing After Patient Harm?
Finding the Stories in Palliative Care Spaces
Hearing and Supporting Caregivers
Indigenous and Northern Lens on Communication in Serious Illness
Awake and Communicating in the ICU
Dementia-Friendly Communication
Supporting Families of Unborn and Newborn Infants with Life-Threatening Conditions
Palliative Care Beyond Societal Margins
Befriending the Dreaded ’P’ Word
Making Connections in Mental Health Crises
Talk That Matters in LGBTQ2SA Healthcare
Talking About Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD)
Trauma Informed Communication
Talking with Children About Serious Illness and Death
Reflections on Communication When Nurse Becomes Patient
Serious Illness Conversations and Advance Care Planning
Talking with Families Experiencing Serious Illness
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