Am J Hosp Palliat Care
November 2024
Serious illness is rarely experienced by patients in isolation. Many patients present to palliative care (PC) accompanied by their intimate partner. The intimate partnership is a critical axis around which many patients' experiences of serious illness revolve.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMental health clinicians often hear seriously ill patients ask the unanswerable: Why did this happen? What is the meaning of my suffering? In the inpatient setting, general medical ward, or oncology unit, patients are confronted with their mortality in new, urgent ways. Palliative medicine, or the specialized, comprehensive care of patients facing a life-limiting illness, occupies a unique and liminal space. Although often practiced by clinicians with non-mental health training backgrounds, there exists ample psychological content to be explored in the palliative care encounter.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFunctional neurologic (conversion) disorder (FND) is a core neuropsychiatric condition directly at the intersection of psychiatry and neurology. Over the past several decades, renewed interest in FND has been catalyzed by use of a "rule-in" diagnostic approach leveraging positive clinical signs specific for the diagnosis. In parallel, advances have occurred in identifying mechanisms, etiologic factors, and evidence-based treatments for this population.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: To identify factors related to depressive symptoms in mothers of preterm infants and to changes in depressive symptoms between hospitalization and when the infant was six months corrected age and to determine whether these factors differentiate mothers at high risk for depression from mothers at low risk for depression.
Design: Correlational.
Sample: During hospitalization, 39 mothers of preterm infants and, at six months corrected infant age, 34 mothers of preterm infants.