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A qualitative study of stress and coping responses in doctors breaking bad news

机译:对医生打破坏消息的压力和应对方法的定性研究

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Objective: Breaking bad news (BBN) is a significant source of stress for doctors. In this study we qualitatively explored doctors' perceptions of their BBN experiences, to identify the range of appraisal and coping processes associated with this task. Methods: Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted with 28 junior and senior doctors. Results: Doctors recalled physical and emotional stress symptoms during the BBN task, although they tended not to describe it as a 'stressful' experience. Senior doctors appeared to engage in more problem-focused and meaning-focused coping strategies than junior doctors, and this may have been due to their greater experience and control over patient selection and work structures. Conclusions: This study provides insight into the range of different coping responses experienced by doctors in relation to the task of breaking bad medical news. Practice implications: The results reinforce and refine the imperative for further training to address the impact of BBN from the doctor's perspective if performance of this critical task is to be improved.
机译:目的:突发坏消息(BBN)是医生承受压力的重要来源。在这项研究中,我们定性地探索了医生对他们的BBN经历的看法,以确定与此任务相关的评估和应对过程的范围。方法:与28位初级和高级医生进行了个人半结构式访谈。结果:医生回忆起BBN任务期间的身体和情绪压力症状,尽管他们倾向于不将其描述为“压力”体验。与初级医生相比,高级医生似乎采取了更多以问题为中心和以含义为中心的应对策略,这可能是由于他们具有更丰富的经验以及对患者选择和工作结构的控制。结论:这项研究提供了关于医生应对坏医学新闻任务的各种应对方法的见解。实践意义:如果要改善这项关键任务的性能,结果将加强和完善进一步培训的必要性,以从医生的角度解决BBN的影响。

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