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The following pages link to The inner life of physicians and care of the seriously ill. (Q34105130):
Displaying 50 items.
- Affective forecasting: an unrecognized challenge in making serious health decisions (Q24652380) (← links)
- Burnout and Doctors: Prevalence, Prevention and Intervention (Q26740259) (← links)
- Palliative medicine fellows attend to compassion fatigue using John Stone's 'Talking to the Family' (Q30300293) (← links)
- The well-being and personal wellness promotion strategies of medical oncologists in the North Central Cancer Treatment Group. (Q30350388) (← links)
- Quality of life considered as well-being: views from philosophy and palliative care practice. (Q30351445) (← links)
- Pediatric End-of-Life Issues and Palliative Care. (Q30369062) (← links)
- Physicians' conceptualization of "closure" as a benefit of physician-parent follow-up meetings after a child's death in the pediatric intensive care unit (Q30416442) (← links)
- The death of a patient: a model for reflection in GP training (Q30498945) (← links)
- Physician-assisted suicide: a review of the literature concerning practical and clinical implications for UK doctors (Q33247628) (← links)
- Paradoxes in advance care planning: the complex relationship of oncology patients, their physicians, and advance medical directives (Q33627809) (← links)
- Suicide prevention in primary care: optimistic humanism imagined and engineered (Q33633100) (← links)
- Phenomenologic analysis of healthcare worker perceptions of intensive care unit diaries (Q33750067) (← links)
- Associations between end-of-life discussions, patient mental health, medical care near death, and caregiver bereavement adjustment (Q33786087) (← links)
- Abandonment at the end of life from patient, caregiver, nurse, and physician perspectives: loss of continuity and lack of closure (Q34052403) (← links)
- The lived experience of physicians dealing with patient death (Q34092364) (← links)
- Compassionate silence in the patient-clinician encounter: a contemplative approach (Q34129652) (← links)
- Exposure to death is associated with positive attitudes and higher knowledge about end-of-life care in graduating medical students (Q34138442) (← links)
- A qualitative study of oncologists' approaches to end-of-life care (Q34385397) (← links)
- "You teach us to listen,… but you don't teach us about suffering": self-care and resilience strategies in medical school curricula. (Q34534105) (← links)
- Health care professionals' grief after the death of a child (Q34789873) (← links)
- The role of chemotherapy at the end of life: "when is enough, enough?". (Q34997049) (← links)
- Communication about cancer near the end of life (Q35068296) (← links)
- Care not cure: dialogues at the transition (Q35136297) (← links)
- Doctors' emotional reactions to recent death of a patient: cross sectional study of hospital doctors (Q35166331) (← links)
- Comprehensive care for mechanical circulatory support: a new frontier for synergy with palliative care (Q35173206) (← links)
- What patients value when oncologists give news of cancer recurrence: commentary on specific moments in audio-recorded conversations (Q35584527) (← links)
- An overview of end-of-life issues in the intensive care unit (Q35646582) (← links)
- How do distress and well-being relate to medical student empathy? A multicenter study (Q35683118) (← links)
- Empathy and patient-physician conflicts (Q35753034) (← links)
- Surgeons' Emotional Experience of Their Everyday Practice - A Qualitative Study (Q35850650) (← links)
- Personal growth during internship: a qualitative analysis of interns' responses to key questions (Q35901394) (← links)
- Medical education in the United States: do residents feel prepared? (Q35933201) (← links)
- Integrating Palliative Care Into the Care of Neurocritically Ill Patients: A Report From the Improving Palliative Care in the ICU Project Advisory Board and the Center to Advance Palliative Care (Q35957534) (← links)
- Physician grief with patient death (Q36005567) (← links)
- Communicating prognostic uncertainty in potential end-of-life contexts: experiences of family members (Q36074047) (← links)
- Patient Death Debriefing Sessions to Support Residents' Emotional Reactions to Patient Deaths (Q36136364) (← links)
- Burnout in psychiatrists (Q36328169) (← links)
- Countertransference and ethics: a perspective on clinical dilemmas in end-of-life decisions. (Q36440113) (← links)
- Navigating ethics of physician-patient confidentiality: a communication privacy management analysis (Q36471577) (← links)
- Haemato-oncology and burnout: an Italian survey (Q36510099) (← links)
- The Role of Time-Limited Trials in Dialysis Decision Making in Critically Ill Patients (Q36543048) (← links)
- 'Would you like to talk about your future treatment options'? Discussing the transition from curative cancer treatment to palliative care (Q36549991) (← links)
- The approach to the patient who refuses blood transfusion (Q36590795) (← links)
- What do clinicians derive from partnering with their patients? A reliable and valid measure of "personal meaning in patient care" (Q37004288) (← links)
- General practitioners' experiences of the psychological aspects in the care of a dying patient (Q37172045) (← links)
- Physicians Experiencing Intense Emotions While Seeing Their Patients: What Happens? (Q37191357) (← links)
- Discussions with physicians about hospice among patients with metastatic lung cancer (Q37210423) (← links)
- Sense of meaning as a predictor of burnout in emergency physicians in Israel: a national survey (Q37315692) (← links)
- Distress and burnout among genetic service providers (Q37332003) (← links)
- Titrating guidance: a model to guide physicians in assisting patients and family members who are facing complex decisions (Q37368879) (← links)