[Pain and treatment, clinical situations and lines of questioning].

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Hôpital Corentin-Celton, Issy-les-Moulineaux.

Published: October 2010

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  • Professionals often struggle to comprehend the pain caused by medical treatments, leading to feelings of guilt and powerlessness.
  • This emotional burden can result in healthcare workers avoiding discussions about the pain associated with treatment after it occurs.
  • The aim of studying these clinical situations is to encourage reflection within healthcare teams to better understand the complexities influenced by the thoughts and emotions of all involved.

Article Abstract

The pain provoked by a treatment is difficult to understand by professionals, individually or collectively. Guilt, a feeling of powerlessness or doubt can arise with the healthcare worker who witnesses it or performs the treatment, and lead him/her to avoid talking about it, once the treatment is carried out. The study of clinical situations aims to incite reflection among teams to improve understanding of the complexity of these situations, influenced by the representations, perceptions and emotions of everyone involved.

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