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Improving the wellbeing of staff who work in palliative care settings: A systematic review of psychosocial interventions.

Related Articles Improving the wellbeing of staff who work in palliative care settings: A systematic review of psychosocial interventions. Palliat Med. 2016 Oct;30(9):825-33 Authors: Hill RC, Dempster M, Donnelly M, McCorry NK Abstract BACKGROUND: Staff in palliative care settings perform emotionally demanding roles which may lead to psychological distress including stress and burnout. Therefore, interventions have been designed to address these occupational risks. AIM: To investigate quantitative studies exploring the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions that attempt to improve psychological wellbeing of palliative care staff. DESIGN: A systematic review was conducted according to methodological guidance from UK Centre for Reviews and…
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