SCM – Take a Break

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Some interactions in palliative care with patients and their families can be hard to handle. e.g. breaking bad news to younger people. Some conversations are intense and emotionally draining. In any hospice inpatient unit (IPU) the staff may need to have a number of such conversations with different patients during any given ward round. Often the team may be about to visit the next patient and may still have remnants of the previous case on their mind. This is when I would lead everyone away for a short break.

It might be heading upstairs for a hot drink and a quick snack. A short walk outside for fresh air and a dose of sunshine or it might be heading out into the rain. A reset /restart button is activated. The team is led away from the site of upset feeling for five minutes of self and team care. A brief respite from the frontline. Good role modelling, leading by example.

We might only have been away for a short period of time but on our return we feel better and more open to tuning into the next patient’s problems with our full attention.

If you are a clinician why don’t you try adding small breaks into your schedule after intense patient encounters? Do they work for you?

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