Practice of Breaking Bad News among Registered Medical Practitioners of Tertiary Hospitals in Manipur: A Cross-sectional Study

Context: Treatment adherence, better health outcomes, and patients’ satisfaction depend on the way the treating physician breaks bad news. There is limited training during medical school as well as limited data on the practice of breaking bad news among registered medical practitioners in Manipur. A...

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Main Authors: Irengbam Homendro, Ranchandra Nandeibam, Pangambam Amrita Devi, Yaipharembi Huyam, Khangembam Sonarjit Singh, Brogen Singh Akoijam
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2024-11-01
Series:Medical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/mjdrdypu.mjdrdypu_814_23
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author Irengbam Homendro
Ranchandra Nandeibam
Pangambam Amrita Devi
Yaipharembi Huyam
Khangembam Sonarjit Singh
Brogen Singh Akoijam
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Brogen Singh Akoijam
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description Context: Treatment adherence, better health outcomes, and patients’ satisfaction depend on the way the treating physician breaks bad news. There is limited training during medical school as well as limited data on the practice of breaking bad news among registered medical practitioners in Manipur. Aims: 1. To assess the practice of breaking bad news among registered medical practitioners. 2. To assess the association between sociodemographic characteristics and the practice of breaking bad news of the registered medical practitioners of tertiary hospitals in Manipur. Setting and Design: A cross-sectional study among 439 registered medical practitioners (RMPs) of the four tertiary hospitals of Manipur was conducted from January 16th to February 10th, 2023. Materials and Methods: Data collection was done by using a structured questionnaire which had a section on the practice of breaking bad news (BBN) toward the patients by using SPIKES protocol and was measured by using a five-point Likert scale. Statistical Analysis: Statistical analysis: Data was analyzed using IBM SPSS V 26. Descriptive statistics, like median, frequency, and percentage, were used to summarize data. The Chi-square test was used and P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: The majority of the participants (60%) were males. Forty-seven percent of the participants were fully practicing all the components of the BBN protocol. There was a significant association between older registered medical practitioners (P = 0.002), more years of service (P = 0.001), and higher educational qualification (P = 0.027) with the full practice of BBN protocol. Conclusion: Almost half of the participants were partially practicing all steps of the BBN protocol.
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spelling doaj-art-99f395fef8c24f7bbef0e4cc5afa6dcc2025-08-20T02:50:23ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsMedical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth2589-83022589-83102024-11-0117Suppl 2S269S27310.4103/mjdrdypu.mjdrdypu_814_23Practice of Breaking Bad News among Registered Medical Practitioners of Tertiary Hospitals in Manipur: A Cross-sectional StudyIrengbam HomendroRanchandra NandeibamPangambam Amrita DeviYaipharembi HuyamKhangembam Sonarjit SinghBrogen Singh AkoijamContext: Treatment adherence, better health outcomes, and patients’ satisfaction depend on the way the treating physician breaks bad news. There is limited training during medical school as well as limited data on the practice of breaking bad news among registered medical practitioners in Manipur. Aims: 1. To assess the practice of breaking bad news among registered medical practitioners. 2. To assess the association between sociodemographic characteristics and the practice of breaking bad news of the registered medical practitioners of tertiary hospitals in Manipur. Setting and Design: A cross-sectional study among 439 registered medical practitioners (RMPs) of the four tertiary hospitals of Manipur was conducted from January 16th to February 10th, 2023. Materials and Methods: Data collection was done by using a structured questionnaire which had a section on the practice of breaking bad news (BBN) toward the patients by using SPIKES protocol and was measured by using a five-point Likert scale. Statistical Analysis: Statistical analysis: Data was analyzed using IBM SPSS V 26. Descriptive statistics, like median, frequency, and percentage, were used to summarize data. The Chi-square test was used and P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: The majority of the participants (60%) were males. Forty-seven percent of the participants were fully practicing all the components of the BBN protocol. There was a significant association between older registered medical practitioners (P = 0.002), more years of service (P = 0.001), and higher educational qualification (P = 0.027) with the full practice of BBN protocol. Conclusion: Almost half of the participants were partially practicing all steps of the BBN protocol.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/mjdrdypu.mjdrdypu_814_23breaking bad newsregistered medical practitionersspikes protocol
spellingShingle Irengbam Homendro
Ranchandra Nandeibam
Pangambam Amrita Devi
Yaipharembi Huyam
Khangembam Sonarjit Singh
Brogen Singh Akoijam
Practice of Breaking Bad News among Registered Medical Practitioners of Tertiary Hospitals in Manipur: A Cross-sectional Study
Medical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth
breaking bad news
registered medical practitioners
spikes protocol
title Practice of Breaking Bad News among Registered Medical Practitioners of Tertiary Hospitals in Manipur: A Cross-sectional Study
title_full Practice of Breaking Bad News among Registered Medical Practitioners of Tertiary Hospitals in Manipur: A Cross-sectional Study
title_fullStr Practice of Breaking Bad News among Registered Medical Practitioners of Tertiary Hospitals in Manipur: A Cross-sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed Practice of Breaking Bad News among Registered Medical Practitioners of Tertiary Hospitals in Manipur: A Cross-sectional Study
title_short Practice of Breaking Bad News among Registered Medical Practitioners of Tertiary Hospitals in Manipur: A Cross-sectional Study
title_sort practice of breaking bad news among registered medical practitioners of tertiary hospitals in manipur a cross sectional study
topic breaking bad news
registered medical practitioners
spikes protocol
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/mjdrdypu.mjdrdypu_814_23
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