Publications by authors named "Lisa Mei-Hwa MacDonald"

While the demand for mental health services is growing, a practitioner shortage and high rates of burnout limit the capacity of the system to provide care. The COVID-19 pandemic led to a shift toward increased telehealth use, presenting an opportunity for mental health practitioners to adopt flexible workplace policies, such as working from home, that are more common in nonclinical environments. This article discusses the impact of working from home on practitioner burnout, satisfaction, and work-life balance, which may inform recruitment and retention strategies for health care organizations.

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Healthcare institutions have been making increasing efforts to standardize consultation methodology and to accredit both bioethics training programs and the consultants accordingly. The focus has traditionally been on the ethics consultation as the relevant unit of ethics intervention. Outcome measures are studied in relation to consultations, and the hidden assumption is that consultations are the preferred or best way to address day-to-day ethical dilemmas.

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