To explore the emotional experience of physicians in acute settings when encountering end-of-life conversations and decision making. Thematic synthesis of qualitative studies. Medline, PsychInfo, PubMed, BNI and CIAHL were searched from 1985 to 2021 for studies published in English. Data extraction was informed by a framework created for assessing methodological quality by Polanin, Pigott, Espelage and Grotpeter (2019) and adapted by Draper et al. (2019). Of 8429 papers identified, 17 were selected for review. Two themes containing 10 subthemes described the emotional and psychological factors impacting the experience of end-of-life care, namely: a tension between desire and ability to communicate end-of-life news, and a conflict of hiding ...
Background: In geriatric inpatient rehabilitation settings, where the goal is to optimise function, ...
Background and aims: The aim of this study was to analyse the end-of-life topics most frequently dis...
End-of-life discussions can be stressful and can elicit strong emotions in the provider as well as t...
OBJECTIVES: This paper reports on qualitative data exploring the experiences and coping mechanisms o...
Background A growing body of research indicates that physicians suffer high levels of stress, depres...
BACKGROUND: Ethical challenges are common in end of life care; the uncertainty of prognosis and the ...
ObjectiveCommunication between patients and end-of-life care providers requires sensitivity given th...
BackgroundEthical challenges are common in end of life care; the uncertainty of prognosis and the et...
Objective Communication between patients and end-of-life care providers requires sensitivity given ...
This thesis consists of a systematic literature review, empirical paper, and critical appraisal. The...
(1) Background: There remains a lack of sufficient progress in enhancing quality of care for patient...
IF 2.335 (2-year Impact Factor)International audienceBackground: rofessional societies call for inte...
Background. It is noticeable that doctors’ avoidant behavior while dealing with emotional consequenc...
The aim of this study was to explore palliative home care physicians' experiences regarding end-of-l...
In this qualitative study, five nurses and four physicians from intensive care settings were intervi...
Background: In geriatric inpatient rehabilitation settings, where the goal is to optimise function, ...
Background and aims: The aim of this study was to analyse the end-of-life topics most frequently dis...
End-of-life discussions can be stressful and can elicit strong emotions in the provider as well as t...
OBJECTIVES: This paper reports on qualitative data exploring the experiences and coping mechanisms o...
Background A growing body of research indicates that physicians suffer high levels of stress, depres...
BACKGROUND: Ethical challenges are common in end of life care; the uncertainty of prognosis and the ...
ObjectiveCommunication between patients and end-of-life care providers requires sensitivity given th...
BackgroundEthical challenges are common in end of life care; the uncertainty of prognosis and the et...
Objective Communication between patients and end-of-life care providers requires sensitivity given ...
This thesis consists of a systematic literature review, empirical paper, and critical appraisal. The...
(1) Background: There remains a lack of sufficient progress in enhancing quality of care for patient...
IF 2.335 (2-year Impact Factor)International audienceBackground: rofessional societies call for inte...
Background. It is noticeable that doctors’ avoidant behavior while dealing with emotional consequenc...
The aim of this study was to explore palliative home care physicians' experiences regarding end-of-l...
In this qualitative study, five nurses and four physicians from intensive care settings were intervi...
Background: In geriatric inpatient rehabilitation settings, where the goal is to optimise function, ...
Background and aims: The aim of this study was to analyse the end-of-life topics most frequently dis...
End-of-life discussions can be stressful and can elicit strong emotions in the provider as well as t...