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J Pastoral Care Counsel ; 75(3): 158-162, 2021 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34763574

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Health care clinicians who care for seriously ill and dying patients have been known to be at higher risk for burnout and moral distress. When not well supported in their workplace, clinicians may suffer additional adverse outcomes to their overall wellbeing. Self-care is one way to help mitigate these adverse outcomes. The literature has described formalized debriefing not only as a self-care strategy but an intervention to promote healthy team development. The focus of this paper will showcase how social work and spiritual care practitioners in our institution worked collaboratively to support an inpatient oncology unit to address issues related to burnout by providing staff with monthly debriefing sessions intended to enhance self-care and wellness in the workplace.


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Esgotamento Profissional , Assistência Religiosa , Terapias Espirituais , Humanos
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