How hospital chaplains develop and use rituals to address medical staff distress
Physicians and nurses face high levels of moral distress and burnout, exacerbated by the COVID-19, yet are often busy, without time for extended interventions. Hospital chaplains have recently been asked to assist staff, but many questions arise concerning whether they do so, and if so, how and when...
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Main Authors: | Robert Klitzman (Author), Jay Al-Hashimi (Author), Gabrielle Di Sapia Natarelli (Author), Elizaveta Garbuzova (Author), Stephanie Sinnappan (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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