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Researchers recommend introduction of ‘shame competence’ as new international standard in health care

Last updated: November 22, 2024 2:44 pm
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Shame in healthcare settings is a prevalent yet often overlooked issue that can have significant impacts on both patients and healthcare professionals. A recent article published in The Lancet titled “The art of medicine: Shame competence: addressing the effects of shame in health care” emphasizes the importance of recognizing and addressing shame within the healthcare system. The authors, researchers from the University of Exeter and Duke University, advocate for the implementation of “shame competence” as a new international standard in professional practice.

Shame, often described as the ‘elephant in the room’ in healthcare, can have detrimental effects on both patients and healthcare providers. Patients may feel embarrassed, ashamed, or judged during clinical encounters, leading to avoidance of treatment, concealment of symptoms, or discontinuation of care. Similarly, healthcare professionals may experience shame related to patient outcomes, medical errors, or team dynamics, impacting their ability to provide safe and empathic care.

Shame competence is proposed as a framework for addressing and mitigating the effects of shame in healthcare settings. The concept involves maintaining awareness of shame, recognizing its manifestations, avoiding actions that induce shame, providing support when shame occurs, and transforming organizational culture to embed shame competence in policies and procedures. By developing shame competence, healthcare professionals can create a psychologically safe environment that promotes empathy, trust, and effective teamwork.

The authors highlight the importance of integrating shame competence with other key competencies in healthcare, such as trauma-informed practice. By addressing shame proactively and effectively, healthcare organizations can improve patient outcomes, enhance team dynamics, and foster a culture of respect and understanding. The implementation of shame competence as a new international standard in healthcare practice has the potential to revolutionize the way shame is addressed and managed in clinical settings.

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In conclusion, better awareness of shame and support for individuals experiencing shame in healthcare settings is essential for promoting positive outcomes and creating a culture of safety and compassion. By prioritizing shame competence as a core competency in professional practice, healthcare organizations can enhance the quality of care, improve patient experiences, and support the well-being of both patients and healthcare providers.

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