Navigating Difficult Conversations in the Inpatient Setting: A Framework for Hospitalists

J Brown Hosp Med. 2025 Jul 1;4(3):141104. doi: 10.56305/001c.141104. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

The inpatient setting is fraught with emotional challenges for patients and healthcare providers due to unexpected illnesses, procedural delays, diagnostic uncertainties, suboptimal treatment responses, and prolonged hospital stays. These stressors often manifest in patient demands, behaviors, and questions, necessitating difficult conversations. The rise in misinformation, unrealistic expectations, and complex psychosocial dynamics has further increased the frequency of such interactions. Avoiding these conversations can exacerbate issues, erode trust, and harm therapeutic relationships. Hospitalists must cultivate skills to address these challenges effectively, fostering clarity, shared goals, and patient-centered care. A structured approach to navigating difficult conversations includes preparation, creating an appropriate setting, active listening, reflecting on perspectives, and collaborative action. Tools such as the Awareness-Understanding Matrix can guide understanding and resolution. By prioritizing open, empathetic, and purpose-driven communication, hospitalists can align with patients, strengthen relationships, and achieve meaningful outcomes in care.

Keywords: communication; difficult conversations; hospital medicine; hospitalists.

Publication types

  • Editorial