Electronic Resource
Springer
Supportive care in cancer
2 (1994), S. 56-60
ISSN:
1433-7339
Keywords:
Bone marrow transplantation
;
Team
;
Support
;
Burnout
;
Psychosomatic
;
Liaison service
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
Abstract Both patients and staff in a bone marrow transplantation (BMT) unit have to cope with the effects of an aggressive treatment that helps many patients but also kills some. This has led to the regular involvement of support services in most American BMT units. This article describes the experience in 4 years of continuous psychosomatic liaison activity at the BMT unit at the University Hospital in Basel. The specific stressors a transplant team is subject to are described, such as high morbidity and mortality of patients and the close relationship between patients and staff members. Support for the transplant team cosists in the following activities: a psychosocial interview with each patient at the beginning of his or her hospital stay; weekly psychosocial round-ups with the whole team; regular participation in ward rounds; organization of workshops to prevent burnout. Although an empirical evaluation of this approach is lacking, the clinical evidence suggests that constant and reliable team support helps to stabilize the team, adding to its inner security. This ultimately improves patient care.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00355240
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