Communication Between Patients and Healthcare Professionals in Neurological Hospitalisation: A Qualitative Photo‐Voice Study
Janet F. Jensen, Pernille Würtz Boehm, Liv Gølnitz Hjorhöy, Cecilie Froulund Jensen

TL;DR
This study explores how patients with neurological conditions and healthcare professionals communicate during hospitalization, emphasizing the need for patient-centered care.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel qualitative photo-voice approach to compare patient and professional perspectives on communication in neurological care.
Findings
Effective communication requires balancing alignment, environment, and humanity, akin to an ecosystem.
Participants emphasized the importance of compassionate, humanized care to improve patient outcomes.
Shared decision-making and person-centered communication are critical for managing treatment and patient engagement.
Abstract
To explore and compare patients' and healthcare professionals' experiences of communication during hospitalisation for neurological diseases. Effective communication is essential for establishing strong relationships between patients and healthcare professionals, thereby ensuring patient‐centred care that respects individual values and preferences. Neurological patients face additional communication challenges due to cognitive and motor deficits, such as speech difficulties and delayed cognitive processing. Limited research has investigated how both patients and healthcare professionals experience communication in this context. An explorative, qualitative design was applied within a hermeneutic framework inspired by photo‐voice methods. Data were obtained through interviews with patients (n = 12), one focus group discussion with healthcare professionals (n = 10) and six additional…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPatient-Provider Communication in Healthcare · Empathy and Medical Education · Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
