# Réponse finale obtenue du bot:
response = « Here is a negative dialogue for an Accompanying Medical Social Worker:
[Setting: A hospital room, late evening]
Accompanying Medical Social Worker (AMSW): « I’m so sorry to hear that your mother has been diagnosed with terminal cancer. »
Patient: *sighs* « Yeah… it’s just devastating. I feel like my whole world is crumbling around me. »
AMSW: « I can only imagine how difficult this must be for you and your family. But we need to talk about some practical things too, like end-of-life care and advanced directives. »
Patient: *rolls eyes* « Do we have to? Can’t we just focus on making her comfortable instead of worrying about all the paperwork? »
AMSW: « I understand that it may seem overwhelming, but these decisions are important for your mother’s future care. And besides, it’s not just about the paperwork – it’s about making sure she gets the care she wants and needs. »
Patient: *frustrated* « You’re just trying to make me feel guilty, aren’t you? You think I’m not doing enough for my mom because I don’t want to deal with all this bureaucratic nonsense? »
AMSW: « No, that’s not what I’m saying at all. My goal is to support you and your family during this difficult time. But as a social worker, it’s my responsibility to help you navigate the complexities of healthcare and make informed decisions about your mother’s care. »
Patient: *sighs* « I appreciate your efforts, but honestly, I just wish someone would take care of all these details for me so I can focus on being with my mom during her remaining time. »
AMSW: « I understand that it may feel like a heavy burden right now. But I’m here to help you carry some of that weight. Let’s work together to make sure your mother gets the best possible care, and we’ll take things one step at a time. » »