End-of-life discussions can be stressful and can elicit strong emotions in the provider as well as the patient and family. In palliative care, understanding and effectively addressing emotions is a key skill that can enhance professional competency and patient/family satisfaction with care. We illustrate how in coursework for a Master's degree in palliative medicine we used dramatic "action methods" derived from sociodrama and psychodrama in the portrayal of two challenging cases to train providers in the emotional aspects of caring for patients with advanced cancer. We describe the specific techniques of constructing and enacting case scenarios using warm-ups, role-creation, doubling and role-reversal. In particular, we illustrate how thes...
Fighting metaphors have been critiqued both inside and outside the field of palliative medicine, and...
The problem. The majority of medical students are not being adequately prepared to communicate empat...
Receiving bad news can have a profound impact on a patient's physical, psychological and social well...
End-of-life discussions can be stressful and can elicit strong emotions in the provider as well as t...
Empathy is a core feature of patient-centered care. It enables practitioners to better understand th...
the artcle explores a tecniques applied in social science to train health professionals in giving ba...
In this article, the authors select two categories of dying patients, "troubled" and "credible," fro...
Objectives: This study aimed to determine if nursing students' communication skills, attitudes towar...
To explore the emotional experience of physicians in acute settings when encountering end-of-life co...
In this article, the authors select two categories of dying patients, "troubled" and "credible," fro...
Drama is a promising means of delivering educational messages in palliative care. Research studies h...
The arts and humanities allow the teaching of palliative medicine to come alive by exploring what is...
Emotional exhaustion is a problem many palliative care professionals face during their activity. Art...
INTRODUCTION: Practicing nurses report that they have received very little undergraduate education i...
The topic I was invited to speak about is “What role plays liaison psychiatry with regard to existen...
Fighting metaphors have been critiqued both inside and outside the field of palliative medicine, and...
The problem. The majority of medical students are not being adequately prepared to communicate empat...
Receiving bad news can have a profound impact on a patient's physical, psychological and social well...
End-of-life discussions can be stressful and can elicit strong emotions in the provider as well as t...
Empathy is a core feature of patient-centered care. It enables practitioners to better understand th...
the artcle explores a tecniques applied in social science to train health professionals in giving ba...
In this article, the authors select two categories of dying patients, "troubled" and "credible," fro...
Objectives: This study aimed to determine if nursing students' communication skills, attitudes towar...
To explore the emotional experience of physicians in acute settings when encountering end-of-life co...
In this article, the authors select two categories of dying patients, "troubled" and "credible," fro...
Drama is a promising means of delivering educational messages in palliative care. Research studies h...
The arts and humanities allow the teaching of palliative medicine to come alive by exploring what is...
Emotional exhaustion is a problem many palliative care professionals face during their activity. Art...
INTRODUCTION: Practicing nurses report that they have received very little undergraduate education i...
The topic I was invited to speak about is “What role plays liaison psychiatry with regard to existen...
Fighting metaphors have been critiqued both inside and outside the field of palliative medicine, and...
The problem. The majority of medical students are not being adequately prepared to communicate empat...
Receiving bad news can have a profound impact on a patient's physical, psychological and social well...