• Palliative medicine · Oct 1996

    How do members of an interprofessional clinical team adjust to hospice care?

    • M Fisher.
    • St Catherine's Hospice, Crawley, West Sussex, UK.
    • Palliat Med. 1996 Oct 1;10(4):319-28.

    AbstractA study was carried out involving interviewing and facilitating a workshop for members of an interprofessional hospice team: nurses, doctors, a physiotherapist, a chaplain and a counsellor. Its aim was to explore how the members adjusted to working with people who are dying and people who are bereaved and whether a developmental model of adjustment from American hospital social work practice could be applied to British interprofessional hospice care. It was found that all participants experienced adjustment to hospice care as a continuous rather than a developmental process with an end point.

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