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Case Reports
. 2001 Sep 19;286(11):1369-76.
doi: 10.1001/jama.286.11.1369.

Perspectives on care at the close of life. Caring for bereaved patients: "all the doctors just suddenly go"

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Perspectives on care at the close of life. Caring for bereaved patients: "all the doctors just suddenly go"

H G Prigerson et al. JAMA. .

Abstract

Despite the frequency with which physicians encounter bereaved patients, medical training offers little guidance in the provision of bereavement ("after") care. Physicians are often uncertain of how to distinguish between normal and pathological grief reactions in their bereaved patients, and how to manage their health care. Bereavement is associated with declines in health, inappropriate health service use, and increased risk of death. Identifying and intervening on behalf of bereaved patients could help address those increased risks. We examine the experience of a woman widowed for 2 years to illustrate distinctions between symptoms and outcomes of uncomplicated and complicated grief, recommend approaches to physician interactions with bereaved patients, and offer guidelines for professional intervention in aftercare.

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