Delivering bad news: an approach according to jewish scriptures

Despite a preoccupation in the medical literature with developing an effective approach for breaking bad news, the sources are based on personal opinion alone and only in some instances on qualitative research. Recognizing the gravity of this topic coupled with respect for the wisdom of the written...

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Published inRambam Maimonides medical journal Vol. 5; no. 3; p. e0020
Main Authors Naimer, Sody A, Prero, Moshe
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Israel Rambam Health Care Campus 01.07.2014
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Summary:Despite a preoccupation in the medical literature with developing an effective approach for breaking bad news, the sources are based on personal opinion alone and only in some instances on qualitative research. Recognizing the gravity of this topic coupled with respect for the wisdom of the written and oral Jewish scriptures, this work is an attempt to delve into the diverse ancient writings to draw conclusions regarding a recommended methodology to guide and inform this task. It is interesting to learn that most elements related to this topic have previously been raised in various forms in the scriptures. The issues range from where, when, and how the bearer of bad news should undertake this duty, to details such as the environment, the format, the speed, and depth of the details to be disclosed. The essence of this paper is to enrich the reader using both positive and negative examples found in the Jewish heritage. Adopting these principles will hopefully provide an effective method for performing this unpleasant obligation, with the goal of limiting harmful consequences as much as possible.
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Translations: Biblical and written scriptures based on The Holy Scriptures According to the Masoretic Text, Jewish Publication Society of America, Philadelphia, 1917. Babylonian Talmud; Schottenstein Edition, Artscroll, a division of Mesorah Publications, New York US, 1995.
Conflict of interest: No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.
ISSN:2076-9172
2076-9172
DOI:10.5041/RMMJ.10154