Crisis Symptom Management and Patient Communication Protocols Are Important Tools for All Clinicians Responding to COVID-19.

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2020
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Symptom management and skilled communication with patients and families are essential clinical services in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. While palliative care specialists have training in these skills, many front-line clinicians from other specialties do not. It is imperative that all clinicians responding to the COVID-19 crisis have access to clinical tools to support symptom management and difficult patient and family communication.
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Authors Bowman, Brynn A;Esch, Andrew E;Back, Anthony L;Marshall, Nadine;
Journal Journal of pain and symptom management
Year 2020
DOI S0885-3924(20)30181-0
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