Quand perte de sens rime avec souffrance : analyse qualitative du vécu des médecins à l’annonce d’une mauvaise nouvelle en oncologie
Tóm tắt
Cette étude vise à explorer l’expérience subjective des médecins confrontés à l’annonce de mauvaises nouvelles en cancérologie. Elle repose sur l’analyse qualitative (Analyse interprétative phénoménologique) de 22 entretiens menés auprès de médecins hospitaliers. Cette analyse révèle que le sens que les médecins donnent à l’annonce et à leur rôle est déterminant dans leur vécu émotionnel de l’annonce. Ces résultats amènent de nouveaux éléments de compréhension du vécu des médecins à l’annonce d’une mauvaise nouvelle en cancérologie à intégrer aux formations des médecins.
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