Grief loss and bereavement
Emotional Distress Among Nurses
Empathy and Compassion Fatigue
Stages Of Grief Loss and Bereavement
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This term refers to the emotional response to the loss of a loved one, often involving feelings of sadness, loneliness, and longing.

What is grief 

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According to Najafi et al. (2023), what impact does the emotional toll associated with grief have on nurses?

It impacts their ability to communicate effectively.

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According to Stoewen (2020), how does grief, loss, and bereavement affect professional nursing communication and teamwork?

It results in empathy and compassion fatigue.

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This stage of grief involves bargaining and making promises in an attempt to reverse or postpone the loss.

What is the bargaining stage?

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This stage of grief, according to Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, involves denial and disbelief.

What is the denial stage?

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How does stress and depression experienced by nurses during the grieving process affect collaboration, as mentioned in the research?

It inhibits effective collaboration.

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What is one consequence of empathy and compassion fatigue experienced by nurses, as outlined by Stoewen (2020)?

It limits nurses' abilities to connect with patients.

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 During this stage of grief, individuals may experience feelings of intense sadness, regret, and emotional pain.

What is the depression stage?

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 The “five stages of grief” model was proposed by this Swiss-American psychiatrist.

Who is Elisabeth Kübler-Ross?

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According to the study by Najafi et al. (2023), what is one consequence of the emotional toll associated with grief on nurses' abilities?

It affects their ability to communicate effectively.

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How does empathy and compassion fatigue affect nurses' participation in interdisciplinary healthcare, according to the research by Stoewen (2020)?

It limits their participation.

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In this stage of grief, individuals begin to accept the reality of the loss and find ways to move forward with their lives.

What is the acceptance stage?

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