Bakanas Erin
Narrat Inq Bioeth. 2024;14(2):67-70. doi: 10.1353/nib.2024.a944468.
Grief, defined as the experience of a significant loss, is a common experience in healthcare, not just for patients and their loved ones but also for healthcare professionals. In this symposium, we have gathered stories from professionals involved in patient care who report their experiences of grief on the job. Our authors come from the disciplines of medicine, nursing, social work, and chaplaincy. They represent a range of experiences, from students early in their training to experienced clinicians looking back on careers in the healing professions. Many report on what helped them integrate their grief experiences into professional growth. Many also acknowledge that struggle for integration is ongoing. We also have four expert commentaries on these narratives provided by Heidi Walsh (ethics and narratives), Tai Mendenhall (psychology), Debra Oliver (social work), and Erin Bakanas (hospice and palliative medicine).
悲伤被定义为经历重大损失后的感受,它在医疗保健领域是一种常见的体验,不仅患者及其亲人会经历,医疗保健专业人员也会如此。在本次研讨会上,我们收集了参与患者护理的专业人员讲述他们在工作中经历悲伤的故事。我们的作者来自医学、护理、社会工作和宗教神职等学科领域。他们代表了一系列不同的经历,从刚开始接受培训的学生到回顾自己在医疗行业职业生涯的经验丰富的临床医生。许多人讲述了是什么帮助他们将悲伤经历融入职业成长之中。许多人也承认,这种融入的努力仍在继续。我们还有海蒂·沃尔什(伦理与叙事)、泰·门登霍尔(心理学)、黛布拉·奥利弗(社会工作)和艾琳·巴卡纳斯(临终关怀与姑息医学)对这些故事的四篇专家评论。