Doctors' Struggles with End-of-Life Suffering: A Closer Look in Malaysia

Thu Jan 30 2025
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Doctors in emergency, palliative care, and geriatric medicine often face the reality of death and the pain of terminally ill patients. This can take a toll on their emotional well-being, leading to a condition called 'compassion fatigue. ' Ignoring this can result in burnout and affect their professional identity. This study dives into how doctors experience this suffering across different medical fields to help create better support systems for both doctors and patients. Being at the frontline of end-of-life care can be emotionally taxing. It's crucial to understand the unique challenges each specialty faces. For instance, emergency physicians deal with immediate crises, palliative care doctors focus on comfort, and geriatricians handle the complex needs of the elderly. Recognizing these differences can lead to tailored support strategies.
The emotional toll can be significant if not managed properly. Doctors may start to feel detached or less empathetic, which isn't good for patients or the doctors themselves. It's a vicious cycle that needs breaking. This study aims to uncover the intricacies so that effective solutions can be designed. Acknowledging and addressing the suffering of doctors is the first step. It's not just about the patients; doctors need care too. By understanding their struggles, we can build a more empathetic healthcare system for everyone involved.
https://localnews.ai/article/doctors-struggles-with-end-of-life-suffering-a-closer-look-in-malaysia-d1474079

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