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Document 0439
DOCN M9480439
TI [AIDS, burnout and fear of knowing. Dialectic observations for the
benefit of clinical psychology and liaison psychiatry]
DT 9410
AU Dachy V; Roelandts A; Centre de Reference SIDA, Cliniques Universitaires
Saint-Luc,; Bruxelles.
SO Acta Psychiatr Belg. 1992 Mar-Apr;92(2):88-92. Unique Identifier :
AIDSLINE MED/94311001
AB A review of the literature regarding burn-out provide a sample of
specific variables that describes the phenomenon. This could potentially
leads to the emergence of a set of actions intending to facilitate the
task of health workers (at least if personnel managers pay it
attention). However, it does not preclude the risk of burn-out, neither
does it explain its nature. This syndrome seems to be more prevalent in
certain medical departments and it occurs to us--through careful
listening to health workers and AIDS patients--that, to learn about
something that affects health workers, we have to ask patients,
supposing they were in the first line. We then realized that knowledge
makes distress.
DE Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/*PSYCHOLOGY *Burnout, Professional
English Abstract Health Personnel/*PSYCHOLOGY Human Stress,
Psychological/PSYCHOLOGY Truth Disclosure JOURNAL ARTICLE
SOURCE: National Library of Medicine. NOTICE: This material may be
protected by Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.Code).