Peteet J R, Ross D M, Medeiros C, Walsh-Burke K, Rieker P
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI), Division of Psychiatry, Boston, MA.
Psychiatry. 1992 Aug;55(3):223-9.
Encounters with patients who are experiencing a life crisis such as cancer can be profoundly meaningful to both patients and those caring for them. Intense emotional involvement with patients can also lead to difficulties including "burnout" (Davitz and Davitz 1975), interstaff conflict (Burnham 1966; Pollack and Battle 1963; Robinson 1984; Weintraub 1964), and violation of professional boundaries (Applebaum 1990; Gartrell et al. 1986; Gutheil 1989a, 1989b). Nicholi (1988) has reviewed the challenges that psychotherapists face in maintaining relationships with patients that are both close and therapeutic. However, there has been little research into the relationships that clinicians in other medical disciplines have with their patients. This report describes both the stresses and rewards of relationships with oncology patients in a comprehensive sample of 192 staff members at a regional cancer center, interviewed about factors affecting their job satisfaction.
与正经历癌症等生活危机的患者接触,对患者及其护理人员而言都可能具有深远意义。与患者产生强烈的情感纠葛也可能引发诸多问题,包括“职业倦怠”(达维茨和达维茨,1975年)、医护人员内部冲突(伯纳姆,1966年;波拉克和巴特尔,1963年;罗宾逊,1984年;温特劳布,1964年)以及违反专业界限(阿普尔鲍姆,1990年;加特雷尔等人,1986年;古特海伊尔,1989年a,1989年b)。尼科利(1988年)回顾了心理治疗师在与患者维持亲密且具治疗性的关系时所面临的挑战。然而,对于其他医学学科的临床医生与患者之间的关系,却鲜有研究。本报告描述了在一家地区癌症中心对192名工作人员进行全面抽样调查时,他们与肿瘤患者关系中的压力与回报,这些工作人员就影响其工作满意度的因素接受了访谈。