Death and the Doctor II A Phenomenological Investigation

Authors

  • Elaine Kasket Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65828/ps0nh857

Keywords:

Physicians, patient, death, grief.

Abstract

In the previous edition of Existential Analysis, I summarised the existing literature on physicians' emotional and behavioural responses to their patients' deaths. That literature led me to the following general conclusions: (1) physicians often experience grief, anxiety, and/or trauma when faced with the death of a patient under their care; and (2) medical training programmes, professional colleagues, superiors, patients, and society at large all expect physicians to suppress – or simply not experience – those reactions. This paper bolsters those conclusions by presenting some of the results of a small-scale phenomenological investigation of eight physicians' own experiences with patient death.

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Published

2006-07-01

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Death and the Doctor II A Phenomenological Investigation. (2006). Existential Analysis: Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis, 17(2), 385-396. https://doi.org/10.65828/ps0nh857
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