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J Palliat Med ; 22(3): 316-318, 2019 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30556757

ABSTRACT

Despite increasing attention in the medical and nursing literature about the importance of self-care for clinicians and the prevention of burnout, coping with the deaths of patients is an often-neglected component of clinical training. In this article, we describe the development of "Remembrance," an interdisciplinary approach to acknowledge and process the deaths of patients on our inpatient palliative care service, paying particular attention to how patients and their families affect us as clinicians. We believe that such a practice is an important component of both quality end-of-life care and clinician self-care, which should be routinely taught and incorporated into clinical services. We provide a template that summarizes our approach, which can be easily adapted by other hospitals to use.


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Adaptation, Psychological , Bereavement , Burnout, Professional/prevention & control , Burnout, Professional/psychology , Palliative Care , Self Care , Humans , Quality of Life , Social Support
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