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Caring for One of Our Own
Author(s) -
Schapira Lidia,
Blaszkowsky Lawrence S.,
Cashavelly Barbara J.,
Kim Christina Y.,
Riley John P.,
Wold Mali C.,
Ryan David P.,
Penson Richard T.
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
the oncologist
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.176
H-Index - 164
eISSN - 1549-490X
pISSN - 1083-7159
DOI - 10.1634/theoncologist.2014-0079
Subject(s) - medicine , psychosocial , multidisciplinary approach , abandonment (legal) , nursing , courtesy , empathy , humanism , psychotherapist , psychiatry , psychology , social science , sociology , political science , law
Schwartz Center Rounds are monthly multidisciplinary meetings where caregivers reflect on important psychosocial issues that they, along with patients and their families, face and gain insight and support from fellow staff members, with the goal of advancing compassionate health care, supporting caregivers, and fostering the connection between a clinician and his or her patients. This Schwartz Round focused on boundaries and the particular privileges and pressures of caring for a member of the staff. The article explores the tension between professional courtesy and empathic engagement. Major transitions can include the intrinsic fear of abandonment. Being “connected” is an important aspect of the patient‐caregiver relationship. Patient‐centered care requires that we balance clinical acumen and medical technology with humanism throughout the different phases of a patient's experience with a life‐threatening illness.

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