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How clinicians can better manage distress in the clinic
Scientific Programme (On Demand)
Session Description
How clinicians can better manage distress in the clinic
Patient distress is an expected part of clinical practice. How clinicians and staff respond to distress can have an influence on patient outcomes and satisfaction as well as staff well being.
Learning Objectives
Patient distress is an expected part of clinical practice. How clinicians and staff respond to distress can have an influence on patient outcomes and satisfaction as well as staff well being.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the links between distress and clinical outcomes in a variety of healthcare settings according to the current literature.
- Reviewing the clinical opportunities to identify the distressed patient who is likely to have a poor outcome.
- Exploring interventions to reduce distress in clinical settings – what options exist, what is the data on efficacy and what might this look like in your clinic?