@article { 2205809520060801, title = {emotional DEBRIEFING.}, journal = {H&HN: Hospitals & Health Networks}, volume = {80}, number = {8}, year = {2006}, month = {08/2006}, pages = {p38 - 42}, type = {article}, abstract = {The article discusses the psychological support provided by hospitals to their residents and clinicians. Increasingly, though, hospital administrators recognize that clinicians' needs, whether they involve a medical error or sadness following a rash of patient deaths. Meanwhile, individual hospitals are launching their own initiatives. Addressing job stressors, though, is complicated by clinicians' reluctance to even admit weakness. INSET: TALKING AND TRANQUILITY HELP NURSES DECOMPRESS. }, keywords = {HOSPITALS -- Employees, MEDICAL personnel, RESIDENTS (Medicine), MEDICINE -- Practice, HOSPITAL administrators, Services for}, URL = {http://search.ebscohost.com.liboff.ohsu.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=22058095&site=ehost-live}, author = { Huff, Charlotte} }