Search Results - "Granek, Leeat"
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Oncology Healthcare Professionals’ Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Published in Current oncology (Toronto) (02-06-2022)“…The paper begins by reviewing the literature on oncology healthcare professionals’ (HCP) mental health. We summarize and present the current data on HCP mental…”
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Improving physician well-being: lessons from palliative care
Published in Canadian Medical Association journal (CMAJ) (08-04-2019)“…The well-being of doctors has become a primary concern of medical associations globally, and for good reason: physicians, on the whole, are not doing well. One…”
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Negotiating psychiatric cisgenderism-ableism in the transgender- autism nexus
Published in Feminism & psychology (01-11-2019)“…Most of the literature on autism and gender is rooted in a medical deficiency model. This study aimed to critically examine the discursive position of…”
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Organizational and individual barriers and facilitators to the integration of pediatric palliative care for children: A grounded theory study
Published in Palliative medicine (01-09-2021)“…Background: Pediatric palliative care has established benefits for children with cancer and their families. Overcoming organizational and healthcare provider…”
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Oncologist conceptualizations of pediatric palliative care: challenges and definitions
Published in Supportive care in cancer (01-07-2021)“…Purpose Pediatric palliative care (PC) is an evolving field and involves a comprehensive approach to care of children with cancer. The goal of this paper was…”
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Women and health in Israel
Published in The Lancet (British edition) (24-06-2017)“…WHO defines health as “a complete state of physical, mental and social wellbeing, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”.1 This broad definition…”
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Grief reactions and impact of patient death on pediatric oncologists
Published in Pediatric blood & cancer (01-01-2015)“…Background To examine pediatric oncologists' grief reactions to patient death, and the impact patient death has on their personal and professional lives…”
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Oncologists', nurses', and social workers' strategies and barriers to identifying suicide risk in cancer patients
Published in Psycho-oncology (Chichester, England) (01-01-2018)“…Objective To identify oncologists', nurses', and social workers' strategies and barriers in identifying suicide risk in cancer patients. Methods Sixty‐one…”
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Oncologists’ Treatment Responses to Mental Health Distress in Their Cancer Patients
Published in Qualitative health research (01-09-2018)“…The objectives of this study were to identify how oncologists respond to mental health distress in their patients, what specific strategies they use in…”
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Mental Health Distress: Oncology Nurses' Strategies and Barriers in Identifying Distress in Patients With Cancer
Published in Clinical journal of oncology nursing (01-02-2019)“…Oncology nurses have an important role in identifying mental health distress; however, the research to date indicates that oncology nurses often do not…”
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Grief symptoms and difficult patient loss for oncologists in response to patient death
Published in Psycho-oncology (Chichester, England) (01-07-2017)“…Objective The study aimed to explore oncologist's grief symptoms over patient death and to identify why and which losses are particularly challenging when…”
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Resistance, agency, and liminality in women's accounts of symptom appraisal and help-seeking upon discovery of a breast irregularity
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-11-2012)“…In the breast cancer literature, “delayed presentation” is defined as a period of 3 months or more between the self-detection of a new breast symptom and the…”
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The Role of Culture/Ethnicity in Communicating with Cancer Patients About Mental Health Distress and Suicidality
Published in Culture, medicine and psychiatry (01-06-2020)“…To explore the role of culture in communicating with cancer patients about mental health distress and suicidality. The Grounded Theory method of data…”
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Oncologists’ negative attitudes towards expressing emotion over patient death and burnout
Published in Supportive care in cancer (01-05-2017)“…Purpose The aims of this study were to examine the relationship between negative attitudes towards expressing emotion following patient death and burnout in…”
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The development of scales to measure childhood cancer survivors' readiness for transition to long‐term follow‐up care as adults
Published in Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (01-12-2015)“…Purpose To develop and validate scales to measure constructs that survivors of childhood cancer report as barriers and/or facilitators to the process of…”
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"You're a Whole Lot of Person"-Understanding the Journey Through Anorexia to Recovery: A Qualitative Study
Published in The Humanistic psychologist (2007)“…Using the grounded theory method (Glaser & Strauss, 1967), this study examined the subjective experience of anorexia nervosa in interviews with 5 women who…”
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“The Cracks Are Where the Light Shines In”: Grief in the Classroom
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Oncologists' strategies and barriers to effective communication about the end of life
Published in Journal of oncology practice (01-07-2013)“…Communicating about the end of life with patients has been reported as one of the most difficult and stressful part of the work of oncologists. Despite this…”
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Mourning Sickness: The Politicizations of Grief
Published in Review of general psychology (01-06-2014)“…In this paper, I propose that the politicization of grief falls into 3 categories of what I have termed different types of Mourning Sickness. In Mourning…”
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Confronting Oncologists’ Emotions
Published in The oncologist (Dayton, Ohio) (01-12-2015)“…The best and worst part of practicing oncology is the attachment to patients. Without this attachment, the work would be unbearable and unsatisfying. With this…”
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