Communication skills training for healthcare professionals working with people who have cancer

PM Moore, S Rivera, GA Bravo‐Soto… - Cochrane Database …, 2018 - cochranelibrary.com
Background This is the third update of a review that was originally published in the
Cochrane Library in 2002, Issue 2. People with cancer, their families and carers have a high …

Paediatric palliative care: challenges and emerging ideas

S Liben, D Papadatou, J Wolfe - The Lancet, 2008 - thelancet.com
Paediatric palliative care is an emerging subspecialty that focuses on achieving the best
possible quality of life for children with life-threatening conditions and their families. To …

Burnout and resilience among nurses practicing in high-intensity settings

CH Rushton, J Batcheller, K Schroeder… - American journal of critical …, 2015 - AACN
Background The high level of stress experienced by nurses leads to moral distress, burnout,
and a host of detrimental effects. Objectives To support creation of healthy work …

Recommendations for end-of-life care in the intensive care unit: a consensus statement by the American College of Critical Care Medicine

RD Truog, ML Campbell, JR Curtis, CE Haas… - Critical care …, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Background: These recommendations have been developed to improve the care of
intensive care unit (ICU) patients during the dying process. The recommendations build on …

Mindful ethical practice and resilience academy: Equipping nurses to address ethical challenges

CH Rushton, SM Swoboda, N Reller… - American Journal of …, 2021 - AACN
Background Ethical challenges in clinical practice significantly affect frontline nurses,
leading to moral distress, burnout, and job dissatisfaction, which can undermine safety …

[图书][B] Moral resilience: Transforming moral suffering in healthcare

CH Rushton - 2024 - books.google.com
" Suffering is an unavoidable reality in health care. Not only are patients and families
suffering but also the clinicians who care for them. Commonly the suffering experienced by …

[PDF][PDF] Bereavement debriefing sessions: an intervention to support health care professionals in managing their grief after the death of a patient.

EA Keene, N Hutton, B Hall, C Rushton - Pediatric nursing, 2010 - patchsa.org
The opportunity for health care professionals to process personal and professional
responses to a patient's death seems to be important yet lacking (McCoyd & Walter, 2007; …

Understanding ethical climate, moral distress, and burnout: a novel tool and a conceptual framework

E Dzeng, JR Curtis - BMJ quality & safety, 2018 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
The pace of technological advancements in the intensive care unit (ICU) challenges
clinicians' ability to manage ethical and decision-making challenges near the end of life …

Psychological outcomes of debriefing healthcare providers who experience expected and unexpected patient death in clinical or simulation experiences: a scoping …

N Harder, J Lemoine, R Harwood - Journal of clinical nursing, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives To synthesise and map the literature on the psychological outcomes
reported following debriefing of healthcare providers who experience expected and …

Being there: A scoping review of grief support training in medical education

L Sikstrom, R Saikaly, G Ferguson, PJ Mosher… - PLoS …, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Introduction Medical education experts argue that grief support training for physicians would
improve physician and patient and family wellness, and should therefore be mandatory …