Conflict (and conflict avoidance) in the ICU – in conversation with Dr Harleen Kaur Johal

In this ‘in conversation with’, I talk to Dr Harleen Kaur Johal, a doctor and PhD candidate, about her research as part of the BABEL project into conflict in the ICU.  We discuss her interviews with patients, their family members / representatives and clinicians, and think about some of the ways in which conflicts can arise, how they can be managed, and issues which can arise when people seek to avoid conflict.

The article Harleen mentions that she wrote with Dr Chris Danbury can be found here.

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