Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4367310014> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4367310014 abstract "In order to study the psychological consequences of isolation measures, we decided to take the example of protective isolation in hematology. Most patients there had arrived as emergency cases. They were still shocked, stunned by the announcement of double jeopardy: a cancerous pathology with a high risk of death and a 5-week isolation period. In addition to carrying out technical monitoring, the medical staff exhibits a high level of personal commitment on a daily basis. The support they provide is very intense, commensurate with the need to pick up any signs of somatic or psychological decompensation. In such a regressive context, there is a necessary lack of differentiation between patients and healthcare staff. The intensity of the care given in the hospital contrasts starkly with the total lack of human support at the point of discharge. Two case studies illustrate how the nature of the relationship between patient and family may be changed by hospitalization. Relatives must be able not only to take a back seat during hospitalization, but also to reassert themselves when their loved one is discharged or, more tragically, reaches the end of life. Unconscious aspects of the familial relationships and of the individual's reactions potentiated by this ordeal are described and analyzed." @default.
- W4367310014 created "2023-04-29" @default.
- W4367310014 creator A5020008858 @default.
- W4367310014 date "2023-04-28" @default.
- W4367310014 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W4367310014 title "The impact of protective isolation in a hematology unit on staff, patients, and their families" @default.
- W4367310014 cites W1566830862 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W1580475022 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W1592707990 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W1713878300 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W1924228333 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W1973799911 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2003183474 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2005477973 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2007922515 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2015449680 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2017014079 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2021979231 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2023909867 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2024049051 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2035636140 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2046291885 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2051711330 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2054722346 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2064282442 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2067572215 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2073816657 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2075850378 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2089032283 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2098077034 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2142614461 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2143995824 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2156167579 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2158603523 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2158800398 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2164765966 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2165440446 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2278099673 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2280309881 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2317849110 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2318369815 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2332093364 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2471469351 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2486345261 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2506691447 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2578409147 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2592608379 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2625140140 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2658973000 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2754441334 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2808617448 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2808666251 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2888747197 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2905222290 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2910208535 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W2981842307 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W3011976414 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W3025527324 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W3083719241 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W3093139285 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W3093876633 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W3096684497 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W3113294318 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W3153651351 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W3196750577 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W3208575077 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W4205872862 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W4206916384 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W4212997034 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W4226434762 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W4239775640 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W4241179553 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W4247739458 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W4252546530 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W4322492130 @default.
- W4367310014 cites W614187334 @default.
- W4367310014 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/aps.1812" @default.
- W4367310014 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4367310014 type Work @default.
- W4367310014 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4367310014 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4367310014 hasAuthorship W4367310014A5020008858 @default.
- W4367310014 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W4367310014 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W4367310014 hasConcept C166957645 @default.
- W4367310014 hasConcept C2775941552 @default.
- W4367310014 hasConcept C2778721985 @default.
- W4367310014 hasConcept C2779343474 @default.
- W4367310014 hasConcept C545542383 @default.
- W4367310014 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4367310014 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4367310014 hasConcept C89423630 @default.
- W4367310014 hasConcept C95457728 @default.
- W4367310014 hasConceptScore W4367310014C126322002 @default.
- W4367310014 hasConceptScore W4367310014C15744967 @default.
- W4367310014 hasConceptScore W4367310014C166957645 @default.
- W4367310014 hasConceptScore W4367310014C2775941552 @default.
- W4367310014 hasConceptScore W4367310014C2778721985 @default.
- W4367310014 hasConceptScore W4367310014C2779343474 @default.
- W4367310014 hasConceptScore W4367310014C545542383 @default.