Clinician Self-Care
Cross-source consensus on Clinician Self-Care from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Clinician health directly affects clinical performance. — Stress Response, Proximal Treatment, Sensory Recovery, and Clinician Self-Care
- Clinician self-care is a clinical quality issue because patients depend on regulated, attentive, and creative clinicians. — Stress Response, Proximal Treatment, Sensory Recovery, and Clinician Self-Care
- Personal physiology can negatively spill into patient care through irritability and frustration. — Stress Response, Proximal Treatment, Sensory Recovery, and Clinician Self-Care
- Insufficient fueling or unstable blood sugar can affect mood, patience, and clinical reasoning. — Stress Response, Proximal Treatment, Sensory Recovery, and Clinician Self-Care
- A reset involving exhalations, ketones, food, and a nap was followed by improved mood and performance. — Stress Response, Proximal Treatment, Sensory Recovery, and Clinician Self-Care
- Small sleep timing changes accumulated and likely contributed to reduced emotional control. — Stress Response, Proximal Treatment, Sensory Recovery, and Clinician Self-Care