#hpm #hapc #Palliative
Healthcare Analogy:
You say “I’m hoping my car will go back to normal and keep running for a long time.”
He says “That’s my hope too.” He knows it’s very unlikely but doesn’t say that because he also wants to be hopeful and spare your feelings. 2/pic.twitter.com/XUOV1extPQ
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#hpm#hapc#Palliative Later on you’re stranded on the side of the road, unprepared and desperate, knowing you wouldn’t have driven to this part of town had you known what was likely to happen. You would have planned better and stayed closer to home. If only you had known. 3/pic.twitter.com/WNrPjdgwmLPrikaži ovu nit -
#hpm#hapc#Palliative It’s easy to be hopeful. We all are. It’s much harder and morally courageous to be honest. There is necessary trauma in disclosing a realistic prognosis “I’m hopeful too and I’m worried that might not be possible. Can we talk more about my concerns?” 4/Prikaži ovu nit -
Don’t leave people stranded and unprepared. Hope without honesty can be harmful. x/
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To continue the analogy, Palliative Care is like emergency roadside assistance: we’ll be honest that your car probably won’t run again and we’ll help get you home.
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Yes indeed- reminds me of
@DrJRubenstein’s
video https://youtu.be/BbNi_-wYXJE #hpm#hapcHvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
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