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Piloting an Interprofessional Narrative-Based Interactive Workshop for End-of-Life Conversations: Implications for Learning and Practice.

Mollie Rose CanzonaDeborah LoveRolland BarrettJoanne HenleySara BridgesAdam KoontzSharon Nelson
Published in: Omega (2021)
Results highlight the function/utility of narrative forms such as the value of processing emotions via reflective writing, feeling vulnerable while sharing narratives, and appreciating colleagues' obstacles while observing patient-clinician simulations. Challenges associated with narrative such as writing anxiety and barriers to implementation such as time constraints are detailed to inform future initiatives.
Keyphrases
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