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Covid grief has cracked us open: how clinicians respond could reshape attitudes to bereavement—an essay by Lucy Selman
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Selman, Lucy
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COVID-19
/ Feature
/ Grief
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Mortality
2021
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Covid grief has cracked us open: how clinicians respond could reshape attitudes to bereavement—an essay by Lucy Selman
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Selman, Lucy
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/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Mortality
2021
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Covid grief has cracked us open: how clinicians respond could reshape attitudes to bereavement—an essay by Lucy Selman
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Covid grief has cracked us open: how clinicians respond could reshape attitudes to bereavement—an essay by Lucy Selman
2021
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People working in healthcare experience grief professionally as well as personally and societally. Attitudinal shifts are needed, argues Lucy Selman, to improve access to formal and informal support and make grief a less lonely experience. Doctors’ openness and willingness to show vulnerability could help
Publisher
British Medical Journal Publishing Group,BMJ Publishing Group LTD
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