作者
Sandra Sanchez-Reilly, Laura J Morrison, Elise Carey, Rachelle Bernacki, Lynn O'Neill, Jennifer Kapo, Vyjeyanthi S Periyakoil, Jane deLima Thomas
发表日期
2013/6
期刊
The journal of supportive oncology
卷号
11
期号
2
页码范围
75
出版商
NIH Public Access
简介
It is well known that clinicians experience distress and grief in response to their patients' suffering. Oncologists and palliative care specialists are no exception since they commonly experience patient loss and are often affected by unprocessed grief. These emotions can compromise clinicians' personal well-being, since unexamined emotions may lead to burnout, moral distress, compassion fatigue, and poor clinical decisions which adversely affect patient care. One approach to mitigate this harm is self-care, defined as a cadre of activities performed independently by an individual to promote and maintain personal well-being throughout life. This article emphasizes the importance of having a self-care and self-awareness plan when caring for patients with life-limiting cancer and discusses validated methods to increase self-care, enhance self-awareness and improve patient care.
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