Tuesday, 7 October 2014

"I should have discharged him but I felt guilty"

"Clinicians‘ emotions about practice are a potentially powerful yet largely overlooked factor in implementation of good-quality care. The present paper expands the current, limited evidence about clinicians‘ emotions by (i) describing clinician-reported examples of emotions about practice and (ii) identifying the clinical situations in which, according to clinicians, emotions emerge and influence practice."

“I should have discharged him but I felt guilty”: a qualitative investigation of clinicians’ emotions in the context of implementing occupational therapy
N Kolehmainen, J McAnuff
Implementation Science 2014, 9:141

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