Death Announcement: Difficulties and Pediatricians’ Experiences
Mariam Lagrine,
Fatiha Bennaoui,
Nadia El Idrissi Slitine,
Fadl Mrabih Rabou Maoulainine
Issue:
Volume 5, Issue 2, April 2020
Pages:
28-30
Received:
1 May 2020
Accepted:
10 June 2020
Published:
20 June 2020
Abstract: Notification of death is a shock for the family but also for the caregiver. However, there is a tendency to forget the feelings of caregivers about this theme. The objective of our study is to evaluate doctors feelings and the difficulties during the announcement of deaths. Methods: A qualitative, exploratory study involving 34 doctors exercising at the pediatric center of the Mohammed VI university hospital in Marrakesh. To explore doctors' experiences in providing care, their emotional reactions to the patient's death, and their use of coping and social resources to manage their emotions. Results: An amount of doctors reported death between 5 to 10 times in 35.3% and between 10 to 20 times in 26.4%; 41.2% of the cases reported a feeling of sadness during the notification, 29.4% felt dizzy and 29.4% revealed a stress. Twenty-one doctors had felt the need of support and a psychologist consultation to talk and express themselves. A percentage of 97% of physicians said they had never received any training on the death notification and felt that training in this sense was useful and necessary. Conclusion: notification of death remains a difficult test, it requires preparation as well as learning by training especially when it comes to announcing the death of a child.
Abstract: Notification of death is a shock for the family but also for the caregiver. However, there is a tendency to forget the feelings of caregivers about this theme. The objective of our study is to evaluate doctors feelings and the difficulties during the announcement of deaths. Methods: A qualitative, exploratory study involving 34 doctors exercising a...
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Presence of the Characteristics of Scalable 'Potential Molecule' for in EEG Signal
Robert John Flower,
Dineshen Chuckravanen
Issue:
Volume 5, Issue 2, April 2020
Pages:
31-39
Received:
4 June 2020
Accepted:
20 June 2020
Published:
13 July 2020
Abstract: It has long been posited that there is theoretically and qualitatively a type of manifestation that occurs when someone has the will to change completely their mindset to achieve their greatest potential. It is said that this manifestation happens owing to the permission for previously untapped cognitive neural cells to create new neuronal networks which leads to elevated cognition and human development [6, 7, 8]. Through his close observation of the cell development, Dr. Langham founded a model which consists of three distinct components that are the (i) creative component, (ii) organizational component, and (iii) the functional component of the cell development. Each of these components consist of various numbers of aspects that exhibit certain characteristics. Therefore, this research employed encephalography (EEG) data from healthy human participants to find out the characteristics of these aspects in the field of the human decision-making process or their thought processes. Analysis found that there was a strong presence of most of those aforesaid aspects in the brain signal data and subsequent research studies will analyze other types of physiological data or other types of nature data to ensure the veracity of these results.
Abstract: It has long been posited that there is theoretically and qualitatively a type of manifestation that occurs when someone has the will to change completely their mindset to achieve their greatest potential. It is said that this manifestation happens owing to the permission for previously untapped cognitive neural cells to create new neuronal networks...
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