Well-being and uncertainty in health care practice.

The clinical teacher Pub Date : 2019-08-01 Epub Date: 2019-07-11 DOI:10.1111/tct.13051
Riya E George, Wendy A Lowe
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Abstract

Background: Well-being and uncertainty are intimately related, although less easily defined from a health care perspective. Uncertainty is intrinsic to both the science and practice of health care, and dealing with uncertainty can bring feelings of stress, avoidance and resistance, all of which are detrimental to an individual's well-being.

Context: Contrary to the majority of the literature, which suggests promoting resilience as a way to improve health care professionals' well-being, our paper argues that a better understanding of the relationship between well-being and uncertainty can support health care professionals in managing the complexity of everyday clinical interactions.

Innovation: Various strategies and educational exercises around being comfortable in not knowing, preserving uncertainty through effective communication and the use of reflective silence are discussed to support clinical educators in recognising the impact of uncertainty on individual well-being. The relationship between uncertainty and well-being is poorly understood and vaguely defined … IMPLICATIONS: Our paper calls for a broader understanding of the term well-being, recognising the interplay between individual and environmental factors that contribute to maintaining our well-being. The recommended strategies and exercises can be considered in faculty member development sessions and used to promote the incorporation of curriculum initiatives in this area.

卫生保健实践中的幸福感和不确定性。
背景:幸福感和不确定性密切相关,尽管从卫生保健的角度不太容易定义。不确定性是医疗保健科学和实践的内在因素,处理不确定性会带来压力、逃避和抗拒的感觉,所有这些都不利于个人的健康。背景:与大多数文献相反,这些文献建议促进弹性作为改善医疗保健专业人员福祉的一种方式,我们的论文认为,更好地理解福祉与不确定性之间的关系可以支持医疗保健专业人员管理日常临床相互作用的复杂性。创新:讨论了各种策略和教育练习,以适应未知,通过有效的沟通和使用反思沉默来保持不确定性,以支持临床教育者认识到不确定性对个人福祉的影响。不确定性和幸福感之间的关系被理解得很少,定义也很模糊……含义:我们的论文呼吁对幸福感这个术语有更广泛的理解,认识到个人和环境因素之间的相互作用,这些因素有助于维持我们的幸福感。建议的策略和练习可以在教师发展会议上考虑,并用于促进该领域课程倡议的结合。
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