Using Humor in Caring for the Terminally Ill
From the UK Journal of Clinical Nursing, Canadian researchers spent nearly 300 hours interviewing staff, patients and their families in both palliative care and intensive care units. They report that the use of humor, by patients and their caregivers, plays a vital role in "promoting team relationships and adding a human dimension to the care and support that staff provided . . ."
Labels: caregiving, end-of-life, providers







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