坐着。

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
J. Brill
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在2021年末当地新冠肺炎疫情激增期间,领薪卫生系统领导人被要求自愿参加非临床医院轮班,以帮助缓解人员短缺。作者是一名受过培训的家庭医生,现在主要从事人口健康管理工作,他报名担任病人保姆。这个故事探讨了如何利用保姆的有利地位,使作者能够反思观看和被观看的前提,维持急诊室运转的多元化团队,以及人际关系如何有助于心率正常化。(注:为了保护相关人员的隐私,使用假名代替实际姓名,并保留一些细节。)。
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Sitting.
During a local COVID-19 surge in late 2021, salaried health system leaders were asked to volunteer for nonclinical hospital shifts to help alleviate staffing shortages. The author, a family physician by training now working largely in a population health administrative role, signed up to serve as a patient sitter. This story explores how taking on the vantage point of a sitter enabled the author to reflect on the premise of watching and being watched, the diverse team that keeps an emergency department running, and how human connection may even contribute to normalizing heart rate. (Note: Pseudonyms are used in place of actual names and some details withheld to protect the privacy of the individuals involved.).
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Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews
Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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