In ‘‘Dr. Death: Reflections on Death Telling,’’ Dr. Walthall adeptly describes her usual ritual of relaying bad news after a patient’s death and the necessary deviation from her usual routine during the case of ‘‘Reverend X.’’ She relates the family members’ reaction to death notification as one of extreme emotion, including anger, screaming, and throwing themselves against the wall
When patients die in the emergency department (ED), emergency physicians (EP) must disclose the bad ...
Objectives To investigate the reactions experienced by hospital doctors following a recent memorable...
Nowadays, death has been slowly excluded from the social and cultural scope and, particularly, from ...
In ‘‘Dr. Death: Reflections on Death Telling,’’ Dr. Walthall adeptly describes her usual ritual of r...
Informing of a patient’s death is difficult for physicians as well as patient’s families. Breaking b...
When patients die in the emergency department (ED), emergency physicians (EP) must disclose the bad ...
I believe that those who die, particularly those like my patient Martha, can teach the living a grea...
The communication of a death due to unexpected and traumatic causes is considered a very sensitive i...
Responding to desire to die statements from patients with advanced disease: recommendations for heal...
As physicians, we frequently encounter the task of notifying and supporting family members during cr...
Scholars have proposed that the manner of death notification may play an integral role in the grief ...
Background: The way a death is notified to family members has a long-term effect on their coping wit...
This is a descriptive study of the initial grief reactions of bereaved family members who have exper...
The moment of death receives a lot of attention in health and social care practice – as it does in a...
The literature suggests that health professionals working in palliative care have developed an ideal...
When patients die in the emergency department (ED), emergency physicians (EP) must disclose the bad ...
Objectives To investigate the reactions experienced by hospital doctors following a recent memorable...
Nowadays, death has been slowly excluded from the social and cultural scope and, particularly, from ...
In ‘‘Dr. Death: Reflections on Death Telling,’’ Dr. Walthall adeptly describes her usual ritual of r...
Informing of a patient’s death is difficult for physicians as well as patient’s families. Breaking b...
When patients die in the emergency department (ED), emergency physicians (EP) must disclose the bad ...
I believe that those who die, particularly those like my patient Martha, can teach the living a grea...
The communication of a death due to unexpected and traumatic causes is considered a very sensitive i...
Responding to desire to die statements from patients with advanced disease: recommendations for heal...
As physicians, we frequently encounter the task of notifying and supporting family members during cr...
Scholars have proposed that the manner of death notification may play an integral role in the grief ...
Background: The way a death is notified to family members has a long-term effect on their coping wit...
This is a descriptive study of the initial grief reactions of bereaved family members who have exper...
The moment of death receives a lot of attention in health and social care practice – as it does in a...
The literature suggests that health professionals working in palliative care have developed an ideal...
When patients die in the emergency department (ED), emergency physicians (EP) must disclose the bad ...
Objectives To investigate the reactions experienced by hospital doctors following a recent memorable...
Nowadays, death has been slowly excluded from the social and cultural scope and, particularly, from ...