When the patient dies: helping the family and staff to cope. 1990

A S McCord

1. Death of a family member or significant other is a traumatic experience for the survivors. Their psychological needs may be overlooked due to the discomfort of staff in dealing with matters related to death. 2. The nurse who has unresolved feelings concerning loss may lose control as well as lose professional effectiveness. 3. Failure by the nurse to recognize the dynamics of grief and attempts to prematurely end grieving can lead to serious consequences for survivors. Nurses who are aware of the needs of grieving persons can help to facilitate the process, cushion the trauma of loss, and set the basis for a healthy grieving process.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007400 Interprofessional Relations The reciprocal interaction of two or more professional individuals. Etiquette, Medical,Medical Etiquette,Relations, Interprofessional
D009871 Operating Room Nursing The functions of the professional nurse in the operating room. Nursing, Operating Room
D010327 Pastoral Care Counseling or comfort given by ministers, priests, rabbis, etc., to those in need of help with emotional problems or stressful situations. Psychology, Pastoral,Pastoral Psychology,Care, Pastoral
D011368 Professional-Family Relations The interactions between the professional person and the family. Professional Family Relationship,Family Relationship, Professional,Family Relationships, Professional,Professional Family Relations,Professional Family Relationships,Professional-Family Relation,Relation, Professional-Family,Relations, Professional-Family,Relationship, Professional Family,Relationships, Professional Family
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D001293 Attitude to Death Conceptual response of the person to the various aspects of death, which are based on individual psychosocial and cultural experience. Attitudes to Death,Death, Attitude to,Death, Attitudes to

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