Connecting Through Emotions: A Social Constructivist Grounded Theory on How Palliative Care Clinicians Use Their Emotions During Consultations - Summary - MDSpire

Connecting Through Emotions: A Social Constructivist Grounded Theory on How Palliative Care Clinicians Use Their Emotions During Consultations

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  • Katrien Moens

  • Johan Bilsen

  • Sofia C. Zambrano

  • June 15, 2026

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Objective:

To understand how palliative care clinicians use their emotions during end-of-life care encounters and how these emotions contribute to care delivery.

Approach:
    Key Findings:
    • Clinicians experience a range of emotions, including powerlessness, anger, sadness, and positive emotions like happiness, as reported in the study.
    • The study indicates that sharing emotions can strengthen empathy and enhance the clinician-patient relationship.
    • The study notes that emotional skills training is often lacking in clinical training programs.
    Interpretation:

    Limitations:
    • Limited evidence exists on clinicians' emotions as resources for care delivery.
    • The study's findings may not be generalizable beyond the specific contexts and participants involved.
    Conclusion:

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