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Enacted Goal Attention in Family Conversations about End-of-life Health Decisions
Authors:Allison M Scott  John P Caughlin
Institution:1. Allison.Scott@uky.edu
Abstract:Most extant research on end-of-life communication in families has been based on the assumption that more communication is better communication. We used a multiple goals theoretical perspective to demonstrate that the quality of communication about end-of-life decisions matters. Members of 121 older parent/adult child dyads (N = 242) engaged in an elicited conversation about end-of-life health choices and reported their assessments of the conversation. Using multilevel linear modeling, we found that outside ratings of a person's communication quality (i.e., attention to task, identity, and relational goals) as well as outside ratings of the partner's communication quality were positively associated with the person's reported conversational satisfaction and hopefulness and negatively associated with the person's hurt feelings and relational distancing.
Keywords:Decision-making  End of Life  Family  Goals  Health
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