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presented by Joy Goldsmith, PhD and Elaine Wittenberg, PhD, FACH
Financial: Joy Goldsmith receives compensation from MedBridge for the production of this course. She has no other relevant financial relationships.
Financial: Elaine Wittenberg receives compensation from MedBridge for the production of this course. She has no other relevant financial relationships.
Nonfinancial: Joy Goldsmith has no competing nonfinancial interests or relationships with regard to the content presented in this course.
Nonfinancial: Elaine Wittenberg has no competing nonfinancial interests or relationships with regard to the content presented in this course.
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Joy Goldsmith, PhD
Joy Goldsmith conducts research about health communication science, specifically in contexts of serious and chronic illness. Her numerous books and articles in clinical as well as communication journals address health literacy, communication pedagogy, oncology nurse communication, interprofessional communication in healthcare, and family caregiver communication. Dr. Goldsmith is cofounder of the COMFORT Communication Project, which houses…
Read full bioElaine Wittenberg, PhD, FACH
Elaine Wittenberg holds a PhD in communication from the University of Oklahoma and has authored more than 150 peer-reviewed articles on hospice and palliative care communication. She is coauthor of six books pertaining to palliative care, family communication, and nursing, three of which have been awarded Book of the Year by the National Communication Association.…
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1. Reducing Family Caregiver Grief
This microlearning course optimizes communication by encouraging assessment of family caregiver self-care, which is one way to ease grief and fatigue. Communication to reduce grief begins as soon as patient care begins. The module will include topic guidelines to assess caregiver self-care needs and identify self-care practices to reduce complications from grief and fatigue.
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