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Psychosocial issues in palliative care: physicians' self-perceived role and collaboration with hospital staff.

机译:姑息治疗中的社会心理问题:医生的自我感觉角色以及与医院工作人员的协作。

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Psychosocial issues are a major part of palliative treatment, yet, due to inadequate training, physicians are often ill-prepared to address them. Twenty physicians were interviewed about the importance they placed on psychosocial issues and the perceptions they had of their role in addressing them. Several respondents felt psychosocial issues were important because they affect physical issues, enable holistic care, enhance relationships, impact care decisions, and can reduce patient and family stress. Other respondents did not feel psychosocial issues were their responsibility due to time constraints, their focus on physical care, their lack of expertise in this area, the patients' preferences for attending physicians, and a sense on the part of house staff physicians of not yet being "real" doctors. Collaboration with other hospital staff helped overcome some of these obstacles. Since physicians must often provide psychosocial care, improved training in addressing psychosocial issues is indicated
机译:社会心理问题是姑息治疗的重要组成部分,但是由于培训不足,医生通常没有做好充分准备以应对这些问题。采访了20位医师,了解他们对社会心理问题的重视程度以及对解决问题的看法。一些受访者认为,心理社会问题很重要,因为它们影响身体问题,实现整体护理,增进人际关系,影响护理决策并可以减轻患者和家庭的压力。其他受访者认为由于时间限制,他们对身体护理的关注,他们在该领域的专业知识缺乏,患者对主治医生的偏爱以及房屋工作人员尚未感觉到的心理社会责任是他们的责任成为“真正的”医生。与其他医院工作人员的合作帮助克服了其中一些障碍。由于医生必须经常提供心理社会护理,因此有必要改进培训以解决心理社会问题

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