Lichstein P R
Ann Intern Med. 1982 Jun;96(6 Pt 1):762-5. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-96-6-762.
The clinics of primary care training programs face the annual problem of residents leaving their patients. The responses of the resident physician and the patient can be understood in terms of the grieving process. Feelings of anger, guilt, anxiety, and fear may complicate this phase of the resident-patient relationship and threaten continuity of care. Maladaptive behaviors may result if negative responses to separation go unacknowledged. An appreciation of the range of both patient and resident responses will aid in establishing rational guidelines for ending relations and transferring patient care.
初级保健培训项目的诊所每年都面临住院医师离开其患者的问题。住院医师和患者的反应可以从悲伤过程的角度来理解。愤怒、内疚、焦虑和恐惧等情绪可能会使住院医师与患者关系的这一阶段变得复杂,并威胁到护理的连续性。如果对分离的负面反应未得到承认,可能会导致适应不良行为。了解患者和住院医师反应的范围将有助于制定结束关系和移交患者护理的合理指导方针。