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Humanism in the Age of COVID-19: Renewing Focus on Communication and Compassion

机译:COVID-19时代的人本主义:重新关注交流和同情心

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The global novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues to worsen and has become one of the largest clinical and operational challenges faced by emergency medicine since its inception as a specialty. As the virus spreads across the United States, our emergency departments (ED) continue to see increased volumes of infected patients, many of whom are not only critically ill, but acutely aware and fearful of their circumstances and potential mortality. Given the significant fear, anxiety, and uncertainty that has accompanied this pandemic, there may be no more important time than now to focus on staff-patient communication and the expression of empathy and compassion.
机译:全球新型冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行继续恶化,并已成为急诊医学自专科成立以来面临的最大临床和操作挑战之一。随着病毒在美国的蔓延,我们的急诊科(ED)继续看到受感染患者数量的增加,其中许多人不仅病危,而且对情况和潜在死亡率敏锐地意识到和担心。考虑到伴随这种大流行而来的巨大恐惧,焦虑和不确定性,现在没有比现在更重要的时间集中在医患沟通以及同情和同情的表达上了。

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