[HTML][HTML] Death anxiety among nurses and health care professionals: A review article

HS Nia, RH Lehto, A Ebadi… - International journal of …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Death anxiety, a negative affective state that is incited by mortality salience, may be
experienced by nurses and other health care workers who are exposed to sickness, trauma …

[HTML][HTML] Supporting bereavement and complicated grief in primary care: a realist review

C Pearce, G Wong, I Kuhn, S Barclay - BJGP open, 2021 - bjgpopen.org
Background Bereavement can have significant impacts on physical and mental health, and
a minority of people experience complicated and prolonged grief responses. Primary care is …

[HTML][HTML] A novel mindful-compassion art-based therapy for reducing burnout and promoting resilience among healthcare workers: findings from a waitlist randomized …

AHY Ho, G Tan-Ho, TA Ngo, G Ong, PH Chong… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Protecting the mental health of healthcare workers is an urgent global public health priority.
Healthcare workers, especially those immersed in palliative care, are prone to burnout due …

[HTML][HTML] A novel mindful-compassion art therapy (MCAT) for reducing burnout and promoting resilience for end-of-life care professionals: a waitlist RCT protocol

AHY Ho, G Tan-Ho, TA Ngo, G Ong, PH Chong… - Trials, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Introduction End-of-life (EoL) care professionals are prone to burnout given the
intense emotional nature of their work. Previous research supports the efficacy of art therapy …

Can art therapy reduce death anxiety and burnout in end-of-life care workers? A quasi-experimental study

JS Potash, AHY Ho, F Chan… - … journal of palliative …, 2014 - magonlinelibrary.com
Background The need for empathy and the difficulties of coping with mortality when caring
for the dying and the bereaved can cause psychological, emotional, and spiritual strain …

Impact of death work on self: Existential and emotional challenges and coping of palliative care professionals

WCH Chan, A Fong, KLY Wong, DMW Tse… - Health & Social …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Palliative care professionals, such as social workers, often work with death and
bereavement. They need to cope with the challenges on “self” in working with death, such as …

Forensic odontology in the 21st century–Identifying the opinions of those behind the teaching

S Mânica, L Gorza - Journal of forensic and legal medicine, 2019 - Elsevier
From the 19th century, society has been aided by Forensic Odontology and the teaching
practice has rapidly expanded in the last 30 years. Information about academics and …

[HTML][HTML] Applying Logotherapy in teaching meaning in life in professional training and social work education

WCH Chan - The British Journal of Social Work, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Meaning in life is an important topic for professional training and social work education. This
article aims to illustrate how Viktor Frankl's logotherapy could be applied as the framework in …

Death self-efficacy, attitudes toward death and burnout among oncology nurses: A multicenter cross-sectional study

R Zheng, Q Guo, F Dong, L Gao - Cancer nursing, 2022 - journals.lww.com
Background To effectively care for dying patients, nurses need to possess death self-efficacy—
the state of having both a range of skills and capabilities to provide care to dying patients …

Hacia una conceptualización de la gerencia en salud a partir de las particularidades

OC Lauzán - Revista Cubana de Salud Pública, 2013 - medigraphic.com
El management como disciplina estructurada en términos de conceptos, objetivos y
principios surge a principios del siglo xx. Aunque originalmente vinculada solo al mundo de …